Appellate Practice
Apr. 16, 2002
Kennedy Appointee Was At Home With Rehnquist
WASHINGTON - Retired Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White, an often-blunt man who made his mark as a gridiron star, Rhodes Scholar and deputy U.S. attorney general before joining the high court, died Monday morning in Denver from pneumonia. He was 84.




Byron R. White 1917-2002
By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Retired Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White, an often-blunt man who made his mark as a gridiron star, Rhodes Scholar and deputy U.S. attorney general before joining the high court, died Monday morning in Denver from pneumonia. He was 84.
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