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Elena Kagan

Associate justice since Aug. 7, 2010

116 Connections

$1.9M – $4.2M Investments (2023)

1 Gift

77 Reimbursements

Elena Kagan has disclosed financial or other links to 54 organizations, according to a ProPublica analysis of 13 financial disclosures filed since 2011. This includes disclosures from before Kagan was a Supreme Court justice, including nomination disclosures and disclosures from the federal judiciary.

Top Connections

Connections are organizations with which the justice has disclosed financial or other relationships. Some are direct financial relationships — for example, when an organization has paid or reimbursed justices — and some are nonfinancial, such as board memberships or universities they attended.

Name Category Mentions
Harvard University Colleges and universities 39
Yale University Colleges and universities 7
New York University Colleges and universities 4
The University of Chicago Colleges and universities 4
Aspen Institute Think tanks 3
University of the Pacific Colleges and universities 3
Princeton University Colleges and universities 3
University of Toronto Colleges and universities 2
CitiMortgage Banks and financial services 2
Northwestern University Colleges and universities 2

Finances

Noninvestment income (12)

Investments (24)

Spousal income (0)

Gifts (1)

Liabilities (0)

Noninvestment income ($158K)

Noninvestment income includes compensation from jobs the justice has had, such as teaching roles; jobs at law firms before they were judges; pension benefits; and royalties for intellectual property, such as books and copyrights.

Report Year Organization Name Amount Purpose
2023 CitiMortgage $2,034.26 Other
2023 CitiMortgage $2,034.26 Other
2019 Harvard University $17,500.00 Teaching
2018 Harvard University $17,500.00 Teaching
2017 Harvard University $17,500.00 Teaching
2016 Harvard University $15,000.00 Teaching
2015 Harvard University $15,000.00 Teaching
2014 Harvard University $15,000.00 Teaching
2013 University of the Pacific $12,500.00 Teaching
2013 Harvard University $14,000.00 Teaching
2012 Harvard University $15,000.00 Teaching
2011 Harvard University $15,000.00 Teaching

Investments (2023)

Investments include cash accounts, property, stocks, investment funds, retirement plans and other financial instruments owned by justices, their spouses and dependent children in excess of certain value thresholds or generating more than $200 in income in a year. Justices are not required to disclose information about their personal residences unless they generate rental income.

All Investment Holdings: $1.9M – $4.2M

  Retirement fund (47%)
  Investment fund (45%)
  Cash account (6%)
  Real estate (1%)
  Money market fund (<1%)
Name Category Income Amount Income Type Gross Value Amount Gross Value Method
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Investment Fund $5,001 – $15,000 Dividend $500,001 – $1,000,000 Cash Market
Fidelity Magellan Fund (FMAGX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $15,001 – $50,000 Dividend $250,001 – $500,000 Cash Market
Fidelity Puritan Fund (FPURX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $15,001 – $50,000 Dividend $250,001 – $500,000 Cash Market
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX ) Show Transactions (1) Hide Transactions
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Sold (part) Feb. 22, 2023
Investment Fund $5,001 – $15,000 Dividend $250,001 – $500,000 Cash Market
Justice Federal Credit Union
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Cash Account $0 – $1,000 Interest $100,001 – $250,000 Cash Market
Franklin Mutual Beacon Fund Class
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Investment Fund $5,001 – $15,000 Dividend $100,001 – $250,000 Cash Market
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Plus Shares (VIIIX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $2,501 – $5,000 Dividend $100,001 – $250,000 Cash Market
Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Investment Fund $1,001 – $2,500 Dividend $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
TIAA Traditional guaranteed fixed annuity
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $2,501 – $5,000 Interest $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
College Retirement Equities Fund Stock Account (QCSTIX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund None $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
Fidelity Intermediate Bond Fund (FTHRX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $1,001 – $2,500 Dividend $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
Vanguard Wellesley Income Fund
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $2,501 – $5,000 Dividend $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $1,001 – $2,500 Dividend $50,001 – $100,000 Cash Market
College Retirement Equities Fund Core Bond Account (QCBMIX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund None $15,001 – $50,000 Cash Market
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Institutional Plus Shares (VBMPX )
Transaction Type Transaction Date
Retirement Fund $1,001 – $2,500 Dividend $15,001 – $50,000 Cash Market

Spousal income

Spousal income includes earned income from jobs a justice’s spouse has held, as well as honoraria. Justices are required to report a spouse’s income that exceeded $1,000 but are not required to disclose specific amounts.

No spouse incomes

Gifts ($500)

Gifts include gifts received by justices, their spouses or their dependent children from any source other than a relative. Justices are only required to disclose gifts whose aggregate value from the same source exceeds a certain threshold ($480 in 2023) within the reporting period and gifts that are individually worth more than 40% of that threshold. This only captures gifts that have been disclosed, which ProPublica reporting shows can be incomplete. Show more.

Report Year Source Description Value
2015 The University of Chicago “The Public and Its Government” by Felix Frankfurter (signed first edition) $499.94

Liabilities

Liabilities include debts that exceeded $10,000 at any time during the reporting period for justices, their spouses or their dependent children. Because justices have to report these each year, some debts may show up multiple times in the table. Show more.

No liabilities

Travel Reimbursements

Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values. Show more.

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Report Year Date Source Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
2023 Sept. 20 – 24, 2023 University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2022 Oct. 21 – 22, 2022 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel
2022 Sept. 22 – 24, 2022 University of Toronto Toronto, Canada Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2022 Sept. 18 – 20, 2022 Salve Regina University Newport, RI Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2022 Sept. 15 – 16, 2022 Yale University New Haven, CT Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2022 Sept. 13 – 15, 2022 Northwestern University Chicago, IL Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2022 Sept. 11 – 13, 2022 Temple Emanu-El New York, NY Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2021 Nov. 15 – 17, 2021 Harvard University Cambridge, MA Moot Court

Moot court

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2021 July 21 – 27, 2021 George Mason University Reykjavik, Iceland Teaching Food, Hotel, Transportation
2020 Jan. 30 – Feb. 1, 2020 New York State Bar Association New York, NY Speaking

Speech

Food, Lodging, Transportation
2019 Oct. 22 – 23, 2019 University of Colorado Boulder, CO Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2019 Oct. 20 – 21, 2019 University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2019 Sept. 21 – 23, 2019 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA Speaking

Speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2019 Sept. 10 – 13, 2019 Yale University New Haven, CT Conference/Symposium, Speaking

Conference, speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation
2019 Aug. 24 – 30, 2019 Harvard University Cambridge, MA Speaking, Teaching

Teaching, speech

Food, Hotel, Transportation

Background

Positions

Employment

Agreements

Education

Positions

Positions are those where a justice was an officer, director, trustee, partner, proprietor, representative, employee or consultant for any organization other than the U.S. government at the time the disclosure was filed.

Report Years Organization Title
2013 University of the Pacific Visiting professor
2011 – 2012, 2014 – 2019 Harvard University Visiting professor

Employment

Employment is the justice’s job history, including clerkships, private practice experience, earlier judgeships and other government jobs.

Organization Job Title Dates
Supreme Court of the United States Associate justice Aug. 7, 2010 – Present
Department of Justice Solicitor general of the United States 2009 – 2010
Harvard University Dean 2003 – 2009
Harvard University Professor 2001 – 2010
Harvard University Visiting professor 1999 – 2001
The White House Deputy assistant for domestic policy and deputy director of the domestic policy council 1997 – 1999
The White House Associate counsel 1995 – 1996
The University of Chicago Professor 1994 – 1997
U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Special counsel 1993
The University of Chicago Assistant professor 1991 – 1994
Williams & Connolly LLP Associate 1989 – 1991
Supreme Court of the United States Law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall 1987 – 1988
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Law clerk to Judge Abner Mikva 1986 – 1987

Agreements

Agreements include any agreements into which a justice has entered, such as employment contracts, continuing payments from former employers and continuing participation in employee welfare or benefit plans maintained by a former employer.

No agreements

Education

Education lists the justice's educational history, including where they obtained their undergraduate and law degrees.

School Degree
Harvard University J.D., 1986
Oxford University M.Phil., 1983
Princeton University B.A., 1981

About The Data

The bulk of the data we used came from the Free Law Project, which maintains a database of more than 35,000 financial disclosure records for federal judges, justices and magistrates, most of it dating back to 2003. These disclosures, which federal employees are required to file each year under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, are maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The law, however, requires most of them to be destroyed after six years, making many disclosures from earlier years hard to find. Our disclosures cover most of those filed since 2003, as well as some financial information disclosed by some justices during their Senate confirmations in 1990, 1991 and 2000. (Do you have information about a Supreme Court justice’s finances from before 2003? Email us.)

Because much of the data was extracted from PDFs using optical character recognition, we designed our own database and imported and cleaned the Free Law Project’s data to fix scanning and other errors. We corrected spelling errors, edited fields for style and clarity and, where possible, attempted to add contextual information by, for example, categorizing organizations and transactions, standardizing certain fields, updating entity names or filling in missing information.

In some cases, such as when the Free Law Project did not have a specific disclosure or had not extracted data from a report, we extracted or transcribed the data manually.

After cleaning and standardizing the data, we spot-checked it for accuracy, looking primarily for transcription or categorization errors. If you believe you see an error in the database, please contact us at [email protected].

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