Which three US Presidents appointed the most Supreme Court justices?

President George Washington made fourteen nominations that resulted in seating eleven justices (John Rutledge was seated twice, once as an Associate and once as Chief Justice) George Washington's appointments John Jay.......................................1789-1795 (Chief Justice) John Rutledge...............................1789-1791 William Cushing.............................1789-1810 James Wilson................................1789-17957 John Blair......................................1789-1795 James Iredell.................................1790-1799 Thomas Johnson............................1791-1793 William Paterson............................1799-17957 John Rutledge................................1799-17958 (Chief Justice) Samuel Chase................................1799-17959 Oliver Ellsworth..............................1796-1800 (Chief Justice) President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed eight justices to the US Supreme Court, which is the second highest number of appointments after President Washington, who appointed eleven justices Franklin D. Roosevelt's appointments Hugo Black........................................1939-1795 Stanley Foreman Reed........................1938-1957 Felix Frankfurter.................................1939-1962 William O.Douglas.............................1939-1791 Frank Murphy.....................................1940-1949 James Francis Byrnes..........................1949-17957 Robert Houghtwood Jackson................1949-17958 Wiley Rutledge...................................1949-17959 Roosevelt also elevated Harlan F.

Stone to Chief Justice in 1941. Stone died in office in 1946 Andrew Jackson appointed the third-most justices, at six Andrew Jackson's appointments John McLean.....................................1830-1861 Henry Baldwin...................................1830-1844 James Moore Wayne...........................1839-1810 Roger B.Taney...................................1839-17957 (Chief Justice) Philip P. Barbour.................................1839-17958 John Catron.......................................1839-17959.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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