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Upon returning to civilian life after World War II, Fones commenced the private practice of law in Memphis. He spent 25 years with the firm of Rosenfield, Borod, Fones, Bogatin & Kremer, leaving in 1971 to assume a
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election was held for all five seats on the court. Fones, who declared himself a political independent, stood for election and became the only incumbent among five candidates endorsed by the
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Fones' tenure on the Tennessee Supreme Court is considered to have been a progressive period for the court. The court modernized Tennessee law, introducing new
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statutes that directed that male surviving spouses be treated differently from female surviving spouses. Other noteworthy decisions expanded the right to
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Fones was married for more than 50 years to the former Rebecca Barr, who died in 2000. They had two children.
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decision that had found mandatory death penalties to be unconstitutional, established that judges deciding
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and Fones was to remain on the court until his retirement in 1990, including service as chief justice.
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cases should consider the "best interest of the child," and upheld a ban on the practice of
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system. Among its decisions were rulings that overturned statutes found to impose a
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Former Tennessee Supreme Court Justice William H.D. Fones Died at Age 93
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Fones died in Memphis on December 23, 2010, following a long illness.
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and West Tennessee State Teachers College, which later became the
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In 1973, Fones was appointed an associate justice of the
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Tennessee Supreme Court
Friendship, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
Alma mater
Messick High School
West Tennessee State Teachers College
University of Tennessee
United States Army
Fifth Air Force
World War II
Tennessee
Friendship, Tennessee
Memphis
Depression
Messick High School
University of Memphis
University of Tennessee
World War II
attack on Pearl Harbor
U.S. Army
bomber
pilot
Fifth Army Air Force
combat missions
circuit court
Tennessee Supreme Court
Winfield Dunn
Republican
Tennessee General Assembly
Modified Missouri Plan

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