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Herbert Hoover appointed three justices to the Supreme Court during his presidency: Charles Evans Hughes, who became Chief Justice, and Associate Justices Owen J. Roberts and Benjamin N. Cardozo. Hughes had previously served on the Court and was a prominent figure in American law, while Roberts was known for his role in several important decisions. Cardozo, recognized for his influential writings on the law, brought a progressive perspective to the Court. These appointments reflected Hoover's commitment to maintaining a balanced judiciary during his administration.

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