Associate Justices of The Warren Court
- Hugo Black
- Stanley Forman Reed
- Felix Frankfurter
- William O. Douglas
- Robert H. Jackson
- Harold Hitz Burton
- Tom C. Clark
- Sherman Minton
- John Marshall Harlan II
- William J. Brennan, Jr.
- Charles Evans Whittaker
- Potter Stewart
- Byron White
- Arthur Goldberg
- Abe Fortas
- Thurgood Marshall
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