Raymond Kethledge is considered by many as a finalist while Amul Thapar and Joan Larsen have also been reported to be under consideration.
A nominee confirmed by the Senate is seen as crucial to the future of the court’s balance and many pundits have said the next justice could have a significant influence for decades in issues ranging from abortion, immigration, privacy and business practices.
Several justices with Ohio ties have served on the Supreme Court. They include:
• John McLean, appointed by Jackson, 1830-1861;
• Noah Swayne, appointed by Lincoln, 1862-1881;
• Salmon P. Chase, chief justice appointed by Lincoln, serving 1864-1873;
• Morrison Waite, chief justice appointed by Grant, 1874-1888;
• Stanley Matthews, appointed by Garfield, 1881-1889;
• William Day, appointed by Theodore Roosevelt, 1903-1922;
• John Clarke, appointed by Wilson, 1916-1922;
• William Taft, appointed by Harding, 1921-1930;
• Potter Stewart, appointed by Eisenhower, 1958-1981.
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