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Anthony M. Kennedy is a associate justice who works in the supreme court.
Anthony M. Kennedy has served for the US. Supreme Court for about 23 years.
Not exactly. Five of the nine justices are typically considered conservative (Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, Thomas, Alito and Kennedy), while four are considered reliably liberal (Justices Stevens, Ginsburg, Breyer and Sotomayor). Justice Kennedy, although classified as a conservative, has voted with the liberal faction on some cases, making him the unpredictable swing vote that helps balance the Court.
He has three children given to him by his wife Mary Davis.
President Reagan appointed Justice Anthony Kennedy to the US Supreme Court in 1988; 2010 marks his twenty-second year on the Court.
President Reagan nominated Justice Anthony M. Kennedy to the US Supreme Court in 1988, to replace Lewis F. Powell, who was retiring. He is an incumbent (still sitting) on the bench, and will have been on the Court approximately 23 and one-half years at the start of the 2011-2012 Term. Kennedy is considered the "swing vote" on the Court because his conservative ideology is tempered by strong support for individual rights, such as privacy.
At the moment, Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
He attended Stanford University and the London School of Economics as an undergraduate, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1961.
Archibald M. Kennedy died in 1897.
Archibald M. Kennedy was born in 1818.
Raymond M. Kennedy was born in 1891.
Kennedy M. Crockett was born in 1920.