Reagan nominated:
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who began serving in September of 1981 and retired in 2006. She was confirmed by a vote of 99-0.
Justice Antonin Scalia, who began serving in September of 1986
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who began serving in February of 1988 and is still on the bench. Confirmed 97-0.
Reagan also nominated Judge Robert Bork in July 1987, but his nomination was defeated, first in committee, and then 42-58 in the Senate.
They ruled in favor of gay rights
He appointed Justices who held conservative political beliefs.
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and his wife, Maureen (McCarthy), have nine children - five boys, and four girls. Scalia was nominated to the US Supreme Court by President Reagan in 1986 to replace William Rehnquist, who was being elevated from Associate to Chief Justice. Scalia is an incumbent on the bench, and is considered one of the Court's more conservative justices.
Justice Lewis F. Powell was succeed by incumbent Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, whom President Reagan nominated to the Court in 1988. Powell was preceded by Justice Hugo Black.
President Ronald Reagan nominated Antonin Scalia to the US Supreme Court in 1986 to replace William Rehnquist as Associate Justice, upon Rehnquist's elevation to Chief Justice. Justice Scalia's commission was approved by a unanimous Senate vote of 98-0.
President Ronald Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor to the US Supreme Court in 1981, and Antonin Scalia in 1986.
Yes. President Reagan had an opportunity to nominate three Supreme Court justices during his terms of office; George H. W. Bush (Senior) nominated only two.President Reagan's nomineesSandra Day O'Connor............1981-2006 (retired)Antonin Scalia......................1986 (incumbent)Anthony Kennedy.................1988 (incumbent)President Bush Senior's nomineesDavid H. Souter....................1990-2009 (retired)Clarence Thomas..................1991 (incumbent)
President Reagan nominated the first woman, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, to the US Supreme Court in 1981. Justice O'Connor retired in January 2006.
1980 was the date of Reagan's first nomination. He was nominated again in 1984.
Antonin Scalia (1986) Anthony Kennedy (1988)
Ronald Reagan nominated and appointed Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court in 1981. O'Connor retired in January 2006.
President Ronald Reagan nominated senior Justice Antonin Scalia to the US Supreme Court in 1986. Justice Scalia will have served 25 years on September 26, 2011.
Ronald Reagan nominated the first female member of the US Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981. She was sworn in on September 25, 1981, and retired in 2006.
They ruled in favor of gay rights
President Barack Obama nominated Justice Sotomayor in May 2009; she was confirmed by the Senate and joined the Supreme Court on August 8, 2009.
president reagan elevated william rehnquist to chief justice
Nixon nominated six Supreme Court justices, but only four were approved by the Senate. Harry Blackmun was the third person Nixon nominated to fill the vacancy created when Abe Fortas resigned.Successful AppointmentsChief Justice Warren BurgerJustice Harry A. BlackmunJustice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.Justice William H. Rehnquist (elevated to Chief Justice by Reagan)Rejected NomineesClement HaynesworthG. Harrold CarswellBoth Haynesworth and Carswell were Southern conservatives. Carswell had a record of supporting segregation and opposing women's rights, making him the target of vigorous opposition from special interest groups.