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Warren G. Harding Supreme Court candidates

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340:, to advise him on appointments, and the two men conferred there on December 24, 1920. By Taft's later account, after some conversation, Harding casually asked if Taft would accept appointment to the Supreme Court; if Taft would, Harding would appoint him. Taft had a condition for Harding—having served as president, and having appointed two of the present associate justices and opposed Brandeis, he could accept only the chief justice position. Harding made no response, and Taft in a thank-you note reiterated the condition and stated that Chief Justice White had often told him he was keeping the position for Taft until a Republican held the White House. In January 1921, Taft heard through intermediaries that Harding planned to appoint him, if given the chance. 243: 530: 237: 1288: 27: 1559: 343:
White by then was in failing health, but made no move to resign when Harding was sworn in on March 4, 1921. Taft called on the chief justice on March 26, and found White ill, but still carrying on his work and not talking of retiring. White did not retire, dying in office on May 19, 1921. Taft issued
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to crown his career by being chief justice for six months before retiring. Taft felt, when he learned of this plan, that a short-term appointment would not serve the office well, and that once confirmed by the Senate, the memory of Day would grow dim. After Harding rejected Day's plan, Attorney
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sent a letter to President Harding announcing his intention to resign from the Court. Harding was interested in showing his support for the growing American West, and was determined to pick a nominee from that region. Thus, on September 5, 1922, Harding nominated former
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a tribute to the man he had appointed to the center seat, and waited and worried if he would be White's successor. Despite widespread speculation Taft would be the pick, Harding made no quick announcement. Taft was lobbying for himself behind the scenes, especially with
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of the vote has never been made public. Taft received his commission immediately and was sworn in on July 11, becoming the first and to date only person to serve both as president and chief justice, remaining in this office until 1930.
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Following is a list of individuals who were mentioned in various news accounts and books as having been considered by Harding for a Supreme Court appointment:
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a seat on the Supreme Court, and was waiting in the expectation that another place would become vacant. Harding was also considering a proposal by Justice
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Clarke, who had been dissatisfied with his experience as a Justice, informed Sutherland, that the latter was embarking on "a dog's life"
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Although he was supported by Chief Justice Taft, Butler's opposition to "radical" and "disloyal" professors at the
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retired from the Court on December 31, 1922, after suffering a stroke. On January 24, 1923, Harding nominated
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resigned from the Court on November 13, 1922. Eight days later, on November 21, 1922, Harding nominated
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to replace Pitney. Sanford was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 29, 1923, by a
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supported the Republican ticket, Harding (by then a senator) and Massachusetts Governor
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It later emerged that Harding had also promised former Utah senator
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of Butler's home state opposed him, as did Progressive Senator
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to the seat. That same day, Sutherland was confirmed by a
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of Idaho and La Follette of Wisconsin. The Democrat was
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List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding
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Sutherland was appointed to the high court in 1922.
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Index


Warren G. Harding
Early life
Harding Home
Legacy
Memorials
Electoral history
Harding Railroad Car
Death
Presidential Center
Lieutenant Governorship
1910 race for governor
1914 Senate race
Presidency
timeline
Transition
Inauguration
Cabinet
Judiciary
Supreme Court candidates
Executive actions
Foreign
Washington Naval Conference
Depression (1920–1921)
Railroad Strike (1922)
Voyage of Understanding
convention
election
Teapot Dome scandal
Scandals

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