Elena Kagan

Elena Kagan is an American lawyer who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. She was appointed in 2010 by President Barack Obama and is the fourth woman to serve on the Court.
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Some of the key events about Elena Kagan

  • 1981
    Graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University
  • 1986
    Earned Juris Doctor magna cum laude from Harvard Law School
  • 1986
    Wrote a thesis that some critics later characterized as expressing sympathy for the decline of socialism
  • 1991
    Became a tenured professor at the University of Chicago Law School
  • 1995
    Served as Associate White House Counsel under President Bill Clinton
  • 1999
    Nominated by President Clinton to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
  • 2003
    Appointed as the first female dean of Harvard Law School
  • 2009
    Nominated by President Obama as the first female Solicitor General of the United States
  • 2009
    Faced criticism for her lack of judicial experience when nominated as Solicitor General
  • 2010
    Nominated by President Obama to serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
  • 2010
    Confirmed as the fourth female justice in the history of the Supreme Court
  • 2010
    Encountered opposition during Supreme Court nomination due to her perceived liberal views
  • 2010
    Criticized for her handling of military recruitment at Harvard Law School while serving as dean
  • 2011
    Faced calls to recuse herself from the Affordable Care Act case due to prior work as Solicitor General
  • 2012
    Drew criticism for her majority opinion in "Reichle v. Howards", which some viewed as limiting free speech rights
  • 2013
    Wrote the majority opinion in the landmark case United States v. Windsor, striking down part of the Defense of Marriage Act
  • 2014
    Dissented in the "Burwell v. Hobby Lobby" case, a decision some saw as restricting women's healthcare access
  • 2015
    Faced backlash for voting against a stay of execution in "Glossip v. Gross", despite concerns about lethal injection drugs
  • 2018
    Criticized for her dissent in "Janus v. AFSCME", which some viewed as undermining labor unions
  • 2020
    Drew criticism for her majority opinion in "McGirt v. Oklahoma", which some argued disrupted criminal jurisdiction in Oklahoma

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