Schuyler Wood Jackson (November 24, 1904 – December 14, 1964) was a lawyer and a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from April 7, 1958, to February 8, 1964.
[3][4] He attended Topeka public schools before going on to graduate in 1927 from Washburn University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
[4] He gave his time and expertise to his church, the Grace Cathedral, as well as being involved in professorial organisations and civic clubs.
[4] He was appointed April 7, 1958, by democratic Governor George Docking to replace Fred Hall, and he was immediately sworn in by Chief Justice Jay S.
[8] He fell on ice outside his home in January 1962 breaking his hip, and even with two surgeries his health declined to the point it caused him to retire in 1964 before the end of his full term.