John Bradley Winslow

1851–1920 (age 69)

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Biography

John Bradley Winslow (1851–1920) served as a jurist on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and later as its chief justice, earning respect for his balanced reasoning and devotion to the rule of law. His opinions often reflected a deep concern for fairness and the careful interpretation of statutes in a rapidly changing society.

He remained committed to mentoring younger lawyers and to civic improvements beyond the courtroom, believing that a robust judiciary must be supported by an engaged citizenry. Winslow's final resting place at Forest Hill Cemetery marks the conclusion of a judicial career shaped by integrity.