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McReynolds, James Clark

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McReynolds, James Clark (1862-1946)

US Supreme Court justice. As assistant US attorney general (1903-07) and as a federal prosecutor, he gained a reputation as a ‘trustbuster’. President Woodrow Wilson named him attorney general (1913-14) and appointed him to the US Supreme Court (1914-41). A strict constructionist, he wrote over 100 dissenting opinions that often opposed New Deal measures. McReynolds was born in Elkton, Kentucky.


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