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Anthony McLeod Kennedy (born July 23, 1936) is an American attorney and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1988 until his retirement in 2018. He was nominated to the court in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan, and sworn in on February 18, 1988. After the retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor in 2006, he was considered the swing vote on many of the Roberts Court's 5–4 decisions. Born in Sacramento, California, Kennedy took over his father's legal practice in Sacramento after graduating from Stanford University and Harvard Law School. Kennedy became a U.S. federal judge in 1975 when President Gerald Ford appointed him to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In November 1987, after two failed attempts at nominating a successor to Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., President Reagan nominated Kennedy to the Supreme Court. Kennedy won unanimous confirmation from the United States Senate in February 1988. Following the death of Antonin Scalia in February 2016, Kennedy became the senior associate justice of the court; he remained the senior associate justice until his July 2018 retirement. Kennedy retired during the presidency of Donald Trump and was succeeded by his former law clerk, Brett Kavanaugh. Following O'Connor's death in 2023, Kennedy is the oldest living former Supreme Court justice. Kennedy authored the majority opinion in several important cases—including Boumediene v. Bush, Citizens United v. FEC, and four major gay rights cases: Romer v. Evans, Lawrence v. Texas, United States v. Windsor, and Obergefell v. Hodges. He also co-authored the controlling opinion in Planned Parenthood v. Casey along with Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and David Souter. Early life and education Kennedy was born and raised in a Catholic family in Sacramento, California. His ancestry was substantially, but by no means entirely, Irish. He had Scottish, German, and English forebears as well. He was the son of Anthony J. Kennedy, an attorney with a reputation for influence in the California State Legislature, and Gladys (née McLeod), who participated in many local civic activities. As a boy, Kennedy came into contact with prominent politicians of the day, such as California Governor and future Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren. As a young man, Kennedy served as a page in the California State Senate. Kennedy attended C. K. McClatchy High School, where he was an honors student and graduated in 1954. Following in his mother's footsteps, Kennedy enrolled at Stanford University where he developed an interest in constitutional law. After spending his senior year at the London School of Economics, Kennedy graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford in 1958 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. Kennedy then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1961 with a Bachelor of Laws cum laude. Early career Kennedy was in private practice in San Francisco from 1961 to 1963. In 1963, following his father's death, he took over his father's Sacramento practice, which he operated until 1975. From 1965 to 1988, he was a professor of constitutional law at McGeorge School of Law, at the University of the Pacific. During Kennedy's time as a California law professor and attorney, he helped California Governor Ronald Reagan draft a state tax proposal. Kennedy served in the California Army National Guard from 1961 to 1962 and became a private first class. He was on the board of the Federal Judicial Center from 1987 to 1988. He also served on two committees of the Judicial Conference of the United States: the Advisory Panel on Financial Disclosure Reports and Judicial Activities (subsequently renamed the Advisory Committee on Codes of Conduct) from 1979 to 1987, and the Committee on Pacific Territories from 1979 to 1990, which he chaired from 1982 to 1990. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit On March 3, 1975, upon Reagan's recommendation, President Gerald Ford nominated Kennedy to the seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had been vacated by Charles Merton Merrill. Kennedy was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 20 and received his commission on March 24, 1975. Supreme Court of the United States Nomination and confirmation In July 1987, President Ronald Reagan nominated Robert Bork to the Supreme Court seat vacated by Lewis F. Powell Jr., who had announced his retirement in late June. However, he was rejected 42–58 by the Senate on October 23. The president's next nominee, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew his name from consideration on November 7 after admitting to marijuana use, and Senate Judiciary Committee member Patrick Leahy said that if Reagan's next nominee was unacceptable to Senate Democrats, they would refuse hearings for any candidate until after the 1988 presidential election. On November 11, 1987, Reagan nominated Anthony Kennedy to fill Powell's seat. Kennedy was then subjected to an unprecedentedly thorough investigation of his background, which did not uncover any information that would hinder his nomination. In a Ninth Circuit dissent that Kennedy wrote before joining the Supreme Court, he criticized police for bribing a child into showing them where the child's mother hid drugs. Considering such conduct offensive and destructive of the family, Kennedy wrote that "indifference to personal liberty is but the precursor of the state's hostility to it." Kennedy wrote an article the year before, however, about judicial restraint, and the following excerpt from it was read aloud by Jeffrey Levi, executive director of the National Gay & Lesbian Taskforce, at his confirmation hearing: One can conclude that certain essential, or fundamental, rights should exist in any just society. It does not follow that each of those essential rights is one that we as judges can enforce under the written Constitution. The Due Process Clause is not a guarantee of every right that should inhere in an ideal system. Many argue that a just society grants a right to engage in homosexual conduct. If that view is accepted, the Bowers decision in effect says the State of Georgia has the right to make a wrong decision—wrong in the sense that it violates some people's views of rights in a just society. We can extend that slightly to say that Georgia's right to be wrong in matters not specifically controlled by the Constitution is a necessary component of its own political processes. Its citizens have the political liberty to direct the governmental process to make decisions that might be wrong in the ideal sense, subject to correction in the ordinary political process. Kennedy said about Griswold v. Connecticut, a privacy case about the use of contraceptives, "I really think I would like to draw the line and not talk about the Griswold case so far as its reasoning or its result." He also discussed "a zone of liberty, a zone of protection, a line that's drawn where the individ.... Discover the Anthony Kennedy popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anthony Kennedy books.

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  • JFK Jr. synopsis, comments

    JFK Jr.

    RoseMarie Terenzio & Liz McNeil

    The first oral biography of John F. Kennedy Jr. is an extraordinarily intimate, comprehensive look at the real man behind the myth. Sharing neverbeforetold stories and insights, hi...

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    The Roberts Court

    Marcia Coyle

    For years, the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice John Roberts has been at the center of a constitutional maelstrom. Here, the muchhonored, expert Supreme Court reporter Marcia Coy...

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    Pandemia

    Alex Berenson

    The most important fact about the coronavirus pandemic that turned the world upside down in 2020 is that our response to it has been an epic overreaction driven by a disastrous con...

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    The Murder of Marilyn Monroe

    Jay Margolis & Richard Buskin

    A New York Times Best Seller!Since Marilyn Monroe died among suspicious circumstances on the night of August 4, 1962, there have been queries and theories, allegations and investig...

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    Becoming RBG

    Debbie Levy

    From the New York Times bestselling author of I Dissent comes a biographical graphic novel about celebrated Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.Supreme Court justice Ruth Bad...

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    Deception

    Rand Paul

    Senator Rand Paul was on to Anthony Fauci from the start. Wielding previously unimaginable power, Fauci misled the country about the origins of the Covid pandemic and shut down sci...

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    Life and Law

    Anthony Kennedy

    From one of America’s most influential judges comes an inside account of thirty years on the Supreme Court and major cases on abortion, affirmative action, freedom of speech, gay m...

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    My Own Words

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    The New York Times bestselling book from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg“a comprehensive look inside her brilliantly analytical, entertainingly wry mind, revealing the fa...

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    Tom Swan and the Keys of Saint Peter

    Christian Cameron

    THE BRAND NEW ADVENTURE FROM 'THE MASTER OF HISTORICAL FICTION' (SUNDAY TIMES)TOM SWAN SOLDIER, SCHOLAR, BASTARD, SPY.Tom Swan and his friends are trying to save Europe from the T...

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    The Law Book

    DK

    Learn about the most important legal milestones in history in The Law Book.Part of the fascinating Big Ideas series, this book tackles tricky topics and themes in a simple and easy...

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    What Remains

    Carole Radziwill

    A stunning, tragic memoir about John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette, and his cousin Anthony Radziwill, by Radziwill’s widow.What Remains is a vivid and haunting memoir a...

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    The Most Dangerous Branch

    David A. Kaplan

    In the bestselling tradition of The Nine and The Brethren, The Most Dangerous Branch takes us inside the secret world of the Supreme Court. David A. Kaplan, the form...

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    Injustices

    Ian Millhiser

    Now with a new epilogue an unprecedented and unwavering history of the Supreme Court showing how its decisions have consistently favored the moneyed and powerful. Few American inst...

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    The Pooch Pawtisserie Cookbook

    Anthony G Kennedy

    Hi my name is Anthony , I have spent the last 35 years n the hospitality industry and during that time ran a dog bakery business which I operated from market stalls around Brisbane...

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    Scalia

    Bruce Allen Murphy

    “[Murphy’s] biography of Justice Scalia is patient and thorough, alive both intellectually and morally….Functions as an MRI scan of one of the most influential conservative thinker...

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    Tom Swan and the Last Spartans

    Christian Cameron

    Following on from Tom Swan and the Head of St George and Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade, Tom Swan and the Last Spartans is the third instalment of the fastpaced series set in t...

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    A Letter to Liberals

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    A leading Democrat challenges his party to return to liberal values and evidencebased science Democrats were the party of intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and faith ...

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    The Real RFK Jr.

    Dick Russell

    An epic biography filled with drama, conflict, and surmounted challenges.The Real RFK Jr. is an intimate biographical portrait examining the controversial activist's journey f...

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    I Dissent

    Debbie Levy

    Get to know celebrated Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgin the first picture book about her lifeas she proves that disagreeing does not make you disagreeable!Supreme Court ...

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    The U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Marriage Equality, Gift Edition

    Anthony M. Kennedy

    A beautifully packaged gift edition of Obergefell et al. v. Hodges, Justice Anthony Kennedy’s landmark Supreme Court decision on marriage equality   A milestone in the history...

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    Once Upon a Time

    Elizabeth Beller

    The life and legacy of Carolyn BessetteKennedy, wife of John F. Kennedy Jr., are reexamined in this captivating and effervescent biography that is perfect for fans of My Travels wi...

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    How to Lead

    David M. Rubenstein

    The New York Times Bestseller #1 Wall Street Journal BestsellerThe essential leadership playbook. Learn the principles and guiding philosophies of Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Ruth Bade...

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    Imperfect Justice Updated Ed

    Jeff Ashton

    The definitive inside story of the case that captivated the nation. . . and the verdict that no one saw coming.It was the trial that stunned America. On July 5, 2011, nearly three ...

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    Reclaiming Parkland

    James DiEugenio & Oliver Stone

    New foreword by J.F.K. director Oliver StoneReclaiming Parkland details the failed attempt of Academy Awardwinning actor Tom Hanks and producer Gary Goetzman to make Vincent Buglio...

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    Last Word

    Mark Lane & Robert K. Tanenbaum

    Mark Lane tried the only U.S. court case in which the jurors concluded that the CIA plotted the murder of President Kennedy, but there was always a missing piece: How did the CIA c...

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    The King of Italy

    Kent Heckenlively

    Immerse yourself in a sweeping family saga spanning decades and including many famous names, including Benito Mussolini and King Victor Immanuel II. In New York Times ...

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    Whistles from the Graveyard

    Miles Lagoze

    “The most bracingly honest, refreshing account of the Afghan war” (Sebastian Junger, New York Times bestselling author) from a Marine Corps Combat Cameraman and director of the acc...

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    The Tie Goes to Freedom

    Helen J. Knowles

    At the end of Kennedy’s tenure as the most important swing justice in recent Supreme Court history, Helen Knowles provides an updated edition of her highly regarded book on Justice...

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    The Tie Goes to Freedom

    Helen J. Knowles

    At the ideological center of the Supreme Court sits Anthony M. Kennedy, whose pivotal role on the Rehnquist Court is only expected to grow in importance now that he is the lone "sw...

  • Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue synopsis, comments

    Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Amanda L. Tyler

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s final book offers an intimate look at her extraordinary life and details her lifelong pursuit for gender equality and a “more perfect Union.”In the fall of 20...

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    Tom Swan and the Head of St George

    Christian Cameron

    1450s France. A young Englishman, Tom Swan, is kneeling in the dirt, waiting to be killed by the French who have taken him captive.He's not a professional soldier. He's really a me...

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    Last Call

    Daniel Okrent

    A brilliant, authoritative, and fascinating history of America’s most puzzling era, the years 1920 to 1933, when the U.S. Constitution was amended to restrict one of America’s favo...

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    The Wuhan Cover-Up

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    “RFK Jr. exposes the decades of lies.”Luc Montagnier, Nobel laureate  From the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of The ...

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    The Real Anthony Fauci

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    #1 on AMAZON, TWENTY WEEKS on the NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER LIST, and a WALL STREET JOURNAL, USA TODAY and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY NATIONAL BESTSELLEROver 1,000,000 copies sold despite c...

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    Dinners with Ruth

    Nina Totenberg

    Celebrated NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg delivers an extraordinary memoir of her personal successes, struggles, and lifeaffirming relationships, including her beautiful friendsh...

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    Double Cross

    Sam Giancana, Chuck Giancana, Bettina Giancana & Tim Newark

    One of the most feared Chicago mobsters Sam Giancana clawed his way to the top of the Mafia hierarchy by starting as a hit man for Al Capone. He was known as one of the best vehicl...

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    The Tie Goes to Freedom

    Helen J. Knowles

    At the ideological center of the Supreme Court sits Anthony M. Kennedy, whose pivotal role on the Rehnquist Court is only expected to grow in importance now that he is the lone 'sw...

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    Lady Bird

    Jan Jarboe Russell

    A revealing biography of Lady Bird Johnson exposes startling insights into her marriage to Lyndon Baines Johnsonand her unexpectedly strong impact on his presidency.Long obscured b...

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    Summary of The Real Anthony Fauci

    Quick Reads

    The Real Anthony Fauci is a behindthescenes look at "America's Doctor," documenting his experiments on animals as well as young Hispanic and Black kids on welfare. The Real Anthony...

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    Presidential Takedown

    Paul Elias Alexander & Kent Heckenlively

    An explosive behindthescenes look at Donald Trump's final months in office and how the COVID crisis response was a carefully crafted plan to ruin him.In January 2020, Donald Trump ...

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    Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade

    Christian Cameron

    Following on from Tom Swan and the Head of St George, Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade is the next instalment of the fastpaced series set in the turbulent Europe of the fifteenth...