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+ | |name=Henry Blackmun | ||
+ | |image=HenryBlackmun.jpg | ||
+ | |party=[[Republican]] | ||
+ | |spouse= | ||
+ | |religion=[[Methodist]] | ||
+ | |offices= | ||
+ | {{Officeholder/Supreme Court Justice | ||
+ | |role=Associate | ||
+ | |nominator=[[Richard Nixon]] | ||
+ | |terms=June 9, 1970 – August 3, 1994 | ||
+ | |preceded=[[Abe Fortas]] | ||
+ | |former=y | ||
+ | |succeeded=[[Stephen Breyer]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | [[ | + | '''Harry Andrew Blackmun''' (November 12, 1908 – March 4, 1999) was an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Serving from June 9, 1970 – August 4, 1994, he is most notorious as the author of the majority opinion in the 1973 ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' decision legalizing [[abortion]] in the United States. Although a [[Republican]] who had been appointed to the court by a [[Richard Nixon|Republican president]], he was known as a [[judicial activism|liberal judge]] starting with the ''Roe'' decision. |
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.lifedynamics.com/Pro-life_Group/Pro-choice_Women/ Blackmun Wall listing of the women killed by legal abortions] | ||
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+ | {{Supreme Court|burger=y|rehnquist=y}} | ||
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Blackmun, Harry}} | ||
+ | [[Category:United States Supreme Court Justices]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Judicial Activism]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sexual Revolutionaries]] | ||
+ | [[Category:RINOs]] |
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Former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court From: June 9, 1970 – August 3, 1994 | |||
Nominator | Richard Nixon | ||
Predecessor | Abe Fortas | ||
Successor | Stephen Breyer | ||
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Party | Republican | ||
Religion | Methodist |
Harry Andrew Blackmun (November 12, 1908 – March 4, 1999) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Serving from June 9, 1970 – August 4, 1994, he is most notorious as the author of the majority opinion in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in the United States. Although a Republican who had been appointed to the court by a Republican president, he was known as a liberal judge starting with the Roe decision.