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David Souter Biography

U.S. Supreme Court Judge

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Name at birth: David Hackett Souter

David Souter is the New Hampshire lawyer and judge who was named to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1990 by President George Bush. As a little-known judge from a small state, Souter was a surprise choice for the Supreme Court; he came warmly recommended by New Hampshire Sen. Warren Rudman, a Bush confidant. Souter disappointed some conservatives by voting to uphold abortion rights in a 1992 decision, and over time he became known as a moderate-to-liberal member of the Court. (He was one of the four justices who dissented in the 2000 case that put Bush's son, George W. Bush, in the White House.) Souter graduated from Harvard in 1961 and then spent two years at Magdalen College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He then earned a law degree from Harvard in 1966 and began practicing law in Concord, New Hampshire. He became a state assistant attorney general in 1968, eventually rising to the post of Attorney General in 1976. Two years later he was appointed to the state's Supreme Court. He was named a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals (First Circuit) in 1990 and joined the U.S. Supreme Court the same year. A history buff with a warm sense of humor, Souter was known for his 12-hour-a-day work regimen during the working year, and for retreating immediately to New Hampshire every summer. He announced in April of 2009 that he would retire from the court at the end of the 2009 term.

Extra credit: Souter replaced William Brennan Jr., who retired from the court at age 84 in 1990... Often described as a confirmed bachelor, Souter has never been married.

Blog posts mentioning David Souter:

Four Good Links

Souter Plans to Retire at End of Term

2009 report from The NY Daily News

The Oyez Project: David Souter

Good basic bio, with many other Supreme Court notes

An Intellectual Mind

1990 NY Times profile of Souter after his nomination

David Souter News

Detailed archive of recent stories from Ask.com

Vital Stats

Birth

17 September 1939
(age 70)

Birthplace

Melrose, Massachusetts

Death

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Best Known As

U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1990-2009