“That four great nations, flushed with victory and stung with injury stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of the most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason.” — from Jackson's Opening Statement before the International Military Tribunal

Roster of Law Clerks to Justice Robert H. Jackson


O.T. 1941     John F. Costelloe

O.T. 1942     John F. Costelloe

O.T. 1943     Phil C. Neal

O.T. 1944     Phil C. Neal (left spring 1945), then Murray Gartner (started spring 1945)

O.T. 1945*    Murray Gartner

O.T. 1946     Murray Gartner

O.T. 1947     James M. Marsh

O.T. 1948     James M. Marsh

O.T. 1949     Howard C. Buschman, Jr., and Alan Y. Cole

O.T. 1950     John Cushman and C. George Niebank, Jr.

O.T. 1951     C. George Niebank, Jr., and William H. Rehnquist (started mid-year)

O.T. 1952     William H. Rehnquist and Donald Cronson

O.T. 1953     E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr.

O.T. 1954     E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr.

 

* Justice Jackson at Nuremberg, on leave from the Court.