Judge, born in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. He served in the South Carolina legislature (17948) and the state's high court (17981804) before President Jefferson named him to the US Supreme Court (180434). He often dissented from the opinions of Chief Justice John Marshall, thereby establishing the model for recording dissenting court opinions.
William Johnson (author) (born 1931), Canadian journalist and author William Johnson (judge) (1771–1834), Justice of the United States Supreme Court William Johnson (soldier) (died 1903), American recipient of the Medal of Honor William A. "Pussyfoot" Johnson (1862–1950), American temperance movement leader William Elliot Johnson (1862-1932), an Australian politician William Ernest Johnson (1858–1931), British logician William Johnson (barber), successful free African American barber William Gary Johnson (1879–1949), called Bunk Johnson, American jazz musician William H. Johnson (painter) (1901–1970), African-American painter of the Harlem Renaissance William Henry Johnson, English recipient of the Victoria Cross William Henry Johnson, called Zip Johnson, circus entertainer William Julius Johnson (1899–1989), called Judy Johnson, American baseball player William R. Heinz Company William Samuel Johnson (1727–1819), United States Founding Father William Summer Johnson (1913–1995), American chemist William Michael (Mike) Johnson (technologist)
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