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Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller And The Great Mustache Debate Of 1888, Todd C. Peppers
Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller And The Great Mustache Debate Of 1888, Todd C. Peppers
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Over the long history of the Supreme Court, nominees to the highest court in the land have been opposed for a variety of reasons. Often opponents are concerned about the nominee’s political ideology or competency. Occasionally, allegations are raised about political cronyism. And candidates have come under fire for their religion. But nominee Melville Weston Fuller’s selection launched a national debate that went to the very heart of what makes one qualified to sit on the Supreme Court: whether a judge should have a mustache.
On March 23, 1888, Morrison R. Waite died of pneumonia after sitting for fourteen years …