Willis J. Brogden

[1] Brogden continued teaching while reading law and taking night classes at Trinity University (now Duke University) to gain admission to the bar in 1907, after which he practiced law in several firms in Durham from 1907 to 1926.

[1][2] In December 1925, Governor Angus Wilton McLean appointed Brogden to a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court vacated by the resignation of Lycurgus R. Varser.

Brogden was sworn in on January 2, 1926,[3] and was reelected to the court in every subsequent election, continuing in office until his sudden illness and death in 1935.

At the time of his death, he had expressed that he anticipated easily winning reelection in 1936.

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