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Clement Haynsworth (Clement Furman Haynsworth Jr.) was born on 30 October, 1912 in Greenville, South Carolina, U.S., is an American judge. Discover Clement Haynsworth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Clement Furman Haynsworth Jr.
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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1912
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.
Date of death 22 November, 1989
Died Place Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1912

Clement Furman Haynsworth Jr. (October 30, 1912 – November 22, 1989) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

Born on October 30, 1912, in Greenville, South Carolina, Haynsworth received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1933 from Furman University and a Bachelor of Laws in 1936 from Harvard Law School.

1930

Haynsworth was the first Supreme Court nominee to be defeated by the Senate since the rejection of Judge John J. Parker (also of the Fourth Circuit) in 1930.

Nixon then nominated G. Harrold Carswell, who was also rejected by the Senate.

Nixon eventually turned to Harry Blackmun, who was confirmed by the Senate.

The Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. Federal Building in Greenville was renamed in his honor.

1936

He entered private practice in Greenville from 1936 to 1942.

1942

He served in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1945.

1945

He returned to private practice in Greenville from 1945 to 1957.

1957

Haynsworth was nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on February 19, 1957, to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated by Judge Armistead Mason Dobie.

He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 4, 1957, and received commission the same day.

1964

He served as Chief Judge and a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States from 1964 to 1981.

1969

He was also an unsuccessful nominee for the United States Supreme Court in 1969.

On August 21, 1969, President Richard Nixon nominated Haynsworth to be an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court on the recommendation of South Carolina Democratic Sen. Fritz Hollings.

He was proposed to succeed associate justice Abe Fortas, who had resigned over conflict of interest charges.

Haynsworth was opposed by a coalition of Democrats (possibly in retaliation for the Republicans' rejection of Fortas as Chief Justice), Rockefeller Republicans, and the NAACP.

He was alleged to have made court decisions favoring segregation and of being reflexively anti-labor.

Democratic United States Senator Philip Hart said that Haynsworth's decisions on civil rights and labor/management were "unacceptable," while Republican Senator Marlow Cook argued that Haynsworth was being "subjected to a character assassination that is unjustified."

Cook argued that Haynsworth was "a man of honesty and a man of integrity".

Controversy erupted over his rulings affirming the decision by local authorities to close the Prince Edward County schools to avoid integration, upholding the constitutionality of school voucher programs used to fund segregated private schools and supporting the management of the Darlington Manufacturing Company in South Carolina over its closing of the factory allegedly over unionisation.

Haynsworth was also accused of ruling in cases in which he had a financial interest, although this claim was never proved.

On October 9, 1969, after seven days of testimony the previous month, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10–7 to report the nomination to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.

Haynsworth's nomination was defeated by a 45–55 vote on November 21, 1969.

Nineteen Democrats – of whom only Mike Gravel of Alaska represented a state outside the South – and 26 Republicans voted for Haynsworth while 38 Democrats and 17 Republicans voted against the nomination.

1981

He assumed senior status on April 6, 1981, until his death on November 22, 1989, in Greenville, South Carolina.