James Bradley Thayer
1831–1902 (age 71)
Legal scholar/Professor
Biography
James Bradley Thayer taught generations of law students at Harvard, urging them to respect the balance between judicial power and popular will while defending the precedents that give American constitutionalism its steady foundation.
His writings, notably on the origin and scope of judicial review, became touchstones for thoughtful legal interpretation, and his measured scholarship continued to influence courts and classrooms long after his passing.