(September 23, 1899–June 13, 1977), was an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1949–67, having been appointed by President Truman. He was circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 1967–77; and U.S. Attorney General, 1945–49, a position held later by his son, Ramsey Clark. Justice Tom Campbell Clark stated:
The Founding Fathers believed devoutly that there was a God and that the unalienable rights of man were rooted—not in the state, nor the legislature, nor in any other human power—but in God alone.3528