David Soter, retired US Supreme Court Justice is known for Liberal Ruling, dies at the age of 85

David Houty, a retired American supreme courtesy, died on Thursday at the age of 85, known for his unexpected liberal decisions. Appointed by the Republican President, Suuton surprised many by becoming the protector of abortion rights and civil freedom.After about two decades on the bench, he retired in 2009 and lived a low-profile life in New Hampshire.Who was it David Sout David Hacket Souter served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 to 2009. He was nominated by Republican President George HW Bush, but unlike many conservatives, he often biased with liberal blocks on major issues. His most recognized opinion retained the rights of abortion and supported the separation of the church and the state. Born in Massachusetts and grew up in New Hampshire, Soter studied in Harvard and later as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. After working in the office of New Hampshire Attorney General and briefly in private law, he became a state judge. In 1990, he served just four months as a federal appellate judge before surprised nomination in the Supreme Court. Although it was initially seen as a conservative pick, the decisions of the sotter confirmed the rights of abortion, disappointing many over political rights. He lived quietly in New Hampshire till his death on Thursday.