John Paul Stephens: Biography John Paul Stevens, 101st judge at the US Supreme Court is the first judge appointed by President Gerald Ford. John Paul Stevens became a member of the High Court in December 1975. Stevens is a middle-aged man whose reputation is a zealous and diligent attorney and a leading judge who has received the highest acclaim from the American Bar Association Committee. I examined his record. 3 Excellent Judicial Craftsman 2 and Judge Judge 2 are two honors Stevens received from the US Court of Appeals.
Stevens is an incredible person in the American letter, and his life is quite contrasting between fickle imagination and the diversity of insurance attorneys - Paul Mariani, author of the new biography, "The All Harmony : China's life in Rice Stephens is "outside vacancy, and is under my mind." As Stevens said in poetry ten years ago, "There is no footnote for my curse." Stevens occasionally encounters "habitual darkness." Elsie Kachel's marriage from Reading is also an unhappy person. Stevens called the couple a "sick pumpkin" and their family life was like "two people graved digging in a vaulted room with a rainy night." When he emerged from the team of the Hartford accident compensation company, he dictated his poetry to the secretary, wrote them in the office, and even Elsie complained "from the bathroom" there is a poem on his tooth " . Please come out.
John Paul Stevens was born on April 10, 1920 in Ernest and Elizabeth Stevens, Chicago, Illinois. John is the youngest of three brothers and his family lives opposite the University of Chicago. There, John was in the high school of the experimental school of the university. He also studied at the university. Stephens majored in English, edited school news newspaper, received the highest honors of college camp and scholarship activities, and graduated in 21 in 1941. In 1942, he married Elizabeth Cheren. He has four children, one son and three daughters. In 1979, Elizabeth and John divorced. This is one of them, he married Marian Simon