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Tennessee Bar Association

BAR ASSOCIATION

Official Website:
http://www.tba.org/

Founding Date:
1881

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
William M. Barker
Judge
13-Sep-1941   Tennessee Chief Justice
Samuel W. Bartholomew, Jr.
Attorney
6-Jul-1944   Partner, Adams and Reese
Gordon Browning
Politician
22-Nov-1889 23-May-1976 Twice Governor of Tennessee
John Catron
Judge
7-Jan-1786 30-May-1865 US Supreme Court Justice, 1837-65
Jim Cooper
Politician
19-Jun-1954   Congressman, Tennessee 5th
Prentice Cooper
Government
28-Sep-1895 18-May-1969 Governor of Tennessee, 1939-45
John Duncan
Politician
21-Jul-1947   Congressman, Tennessee 2nd
Bart Gordon
Politician
24-Jan-1949   Congressman, Tennessee 6th
Howell Edmunds Jackson
Judge
8-Apr-1832 8-Aug-1895 US Supreme Court Justice, 1893-95
Bill Jenkins
Politician
29-Dec-1936   Congressman, Tennessee 1st
Horace Harmon Lurton
Judge
26-Feb-1844 12-Jul-1914 US Supreme Court Justice, 1910-14
David H. Martin
Activist
?   Founder, Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund
Stanley Matthews
Judge
21-Jul-1824 22-Mar-1889 US Supreme Court Justice, 1881-89
Bill Purcell
Politician
25-Oct-1953   Mayor of Nashville, 1999-2007
Edward Terry Sanford
Judge
23-Jul-1865 8-Mar-1830 US Supreme Court Justice, 1923-30
John Tanner
Politician
22-Sep-1944   Congressman, Tennessee 8th
Fred Thompson
Actor
19-Aug-1942   Actor turned Senator from Tennessee
Hans von Spakovsky
Government
11-Mar-1959   FEC Commissioner
Archibald Yell
Politician
9-Aug-1797 23-Feb-1847 Congressman and Governor of Arkansas


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