. >>> coming up next on this big game weekend, university of chicago law professor dennis hutch chinson discusses the life of justice byron white. before his appointment in 1962, he was a college and professional football player, earning a gate deal of national media attention in the early 20th century. mr. hutchinson looks at how byron white shaped the courts. >> thank you for that round of applause, it's nice to be at home. i grew up in colorado and i have been in exile for the last 25 years. >> bring ron white slipped out of the department of justice building at a nearby restaurant. after the sandwiches, the coffee was poured, the waitress looked at him and said hey, aren't you whizzer white? white took a sip of coffee, and very slowly in a soft voice said i was. f. scott fitzgerald famously said there are no second acts in american lives, but i would guess there's a time when byron white -- white was constantly framed in the public eye by his headline making first act, an act so to speak that made him a nationwide household name while he was still a teenager, but which penalized a t