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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Neil Goldschmidt, William O. Douglas, McCants Stewart, Stan Bunn, Bob Packwood, Norma Paulus, Fern Hobbs, William W. Chapman, Monroe Sweetland, Sonja Henning, John Kroger, Brandon Mayfield, Cyrus A. Dolph, Minoru Yasui, Kevin Mannix, Mary Leonard, George W. Joseph, Samuel B. Huston, Binger Hermann, Julius Meier, Francis A. Chenoweth, Frederick Van Voorhies Holman, John H. Mitchell, William Simon U'Ren, Joshua Marquis, Conde McCullough, David Logan, Caroline Duby Glassman, Dorothy McCullough Lee, Parish L. Willis, Jack Faust, Harry T. Bagley, Charles William Fulton, Sylvester C. Simpson, Brad Avakian, William Lair Hill, Kate Brown, Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Symeon C. Symeonides, Frederick W. Mulkey, Robert Klonoff, John Hicklin Hall, Robert A. Miller, La Fayette Grover, Wally Johansen, Joseph K. Carson, Jr., Fred Risser, Lansing Stout, Willis C. Hawley, William A. Barton, Phillip Margolin, A. Walter Norblad, Jefferson Smith, Alfred E. Reames, John M. Gearin, Cliff Bentz, Joseph Showalter Smith, Diarmuid O'Scannlain, Ron Saxton, William H. Clagett, Albin W. Norblad, Steven T. Wax, Jack Bogdanski, Jim Hill, Wayne Edward Alley, Keith Skelton, Phil Barnhart, Michael H. Simon, Fred D. Fagg III, Tom Johnson, Dan Doyle, Ronald Talney. Excerpt: William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 - January 19, 1980) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. With a term lasting 36 years and 209 days, he is the longest-serving justice in the history of the Supreme Court. In 1975, a TIME article called Douglas "the most doctrinaire and committed civil libertarian ever to sit on the court." He was replaced on the Court by John Paul Stevens, and the combination of the tenure of the two justices on the Court stretched 71 years, a seat held longer by two justices than any other. During that time, he also established the records...