Born December 17, 1765, in
Williamsburg,
Colony of Virginia,
British America, Hay
read law.
Notable case During his service as United States Attorney, Hay served as prosecutor during the trial of
Aaron Burr.
Advocacy Hay was an advocate for freedom of the press, and became known for his defense of
James T. Callender at Callender's Sedition trial. Hay became a strong advocate of slavery and authored a series of heavily proslavery pieces during the Missouri Crisis under the penname of "An American." ==Federal judicial service==