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  1. David Josiah Brewer (June 20, 1837 – March 28, 1910) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1890 to 1910.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2024 · David J. Brewer (born June 20, 1837, Smyrna, Ottoman Empire [now İzmir, Turkey]—died March 28, 1910, Washington, D.C., U.S.) was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1889 to 1910. Brewer’s parents, American missionaries in Turkey, returned to the United States after his birth.

  3. www.oyez.org › justices › david_j_brewerDavid J. Brewer | Oyez

    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. David Josiah Brewer was born in what is now Turkey; his father was a Congregational missionary. Brewer was educated in Connecticut; he graduated from Yale following two years of study at Wesleyan.

  4. The author's count of Brewer's opinions, based on a review of all opinions handed down by the Supreme Court during David Brewer's tenure, is 540 majority opinions, 10 concurring opinions, 55 dissenting opinions, and 20 statements.

  5. David Josiah Brewer forged conservative socioeconomic beliefs into constitutional doctrine. From the time he assumed his seat on the Supreme Court in December 1889, Brewer unabashedly relied on judicial power to protect private property rights from the supposed incursions of state and federal legislatures.

  6. Brewer, David Josiah. Born June 20, 1837, in Smyrna (now İzmir), Asia Minor (now Turkey) Died March 28, 1910, in Washington, DC. Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U.S. Circuit Courts for the Eighth Circuit.

  7. Justice David Josiah Brewer joined the U.S. Supreme Court on January 6, 1890, replacing Justice Stanley Matthews. Brewer was born on June 20, 1837 in the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), where his father was a missionary.