Henry Brockholst Livingston
1757–1823 (age 66)
Supreme Court Justice
Biography
Henry Brockholst Livingston was a distinguished jurist and public servant who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1807 until his death in 1823. Appointed by President Thomas Jefferson, Livingston brought legal expertise and judicial wisdom to the nation's highest court during a formative period in American constitutional law and jurisprudence.
Before his appointment to the Supreme Court, Livingston had an accomplished career as a lawyer and judge in New York, where he earned a reputation for legal scholarship and principled decision-making. He was also a Revolutionary War veteran who served with distinction in the Continental Army. Livingston's contributions to American jurisprudence, though sometimes overshadowed by his more prominent contemporaries, reflected his commitment to the rule of law and the proper functioning of the federal judiciary.