ennan steadfastly clung to his liberal views despite an increasingly conservative Court makeup during those decades. Charles Evans Whittaker received his law degree from the University of Kansas City and practiced law for and served as a judge for years before being appointed to the Supreme Court by President Eisenhower. Whittaker was often divided in his opinions but typically sided with many of the Court’s liberal opinions during his tenure. Stewart Potter, like most of the associate justices under Earl Warren, was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Eisenhower. A graduate of Yale School of Law, Potter served as a U.S. Circuit Court judge before his appointment to the Supreme Court. Potter was cautious in his rulings and limited his decisions to specific issues, ...