Index
Abbott, Mr., 39
Abzug, Bella, 116
Action for Children’s Television v. F.C.C., 58 F.3d 654 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 175
Afghanistan, 126
All Things Considered by Public Broadcasting System (PBS), 125
America First, 5 1
American Bar Association (ABA), 140
American Revolution, The, 40, 4 1
American Stock Exchange, 75
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), P.L. 101-336, 104 Stat.327, 207, 228
An Almanac for Moderns by Peattie, 43
Arab Oil Embargo, 99-100
Article I of the Constitution, 23 1
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. v. Clinton, 997 F.2d 898
Audubon Society, 2 19
Azules, Senor Ojos, 17
Baker, Howard, 98
Bar Association of the City of New York, 101
Barrack, Dee, 140, 141
Battle of White Plains, 41
Beame, Abraham, 82
Bethesda, Maryland, 68
Boalt Hall Law School, 198
Book of the Month Club, 23
Borealis Exploration Limited, 79
Bork, Judge Robert H., 205,221
Bosnia, 128
Boston, Massachusetts, 24
Bourgogne, General, 4 1
Bozell, Brent, 22
Bozell, Patricia Buckley, 22, 23
Bozeman, Montana, 68
Buckley, Aloise
Buckley, Aloise Steiner (mother), 5, 12-14
Buckley, Andrew (Andy) (son), 2, 69
Buckley, Ann Frances Cooley (wife), 1, 2, 65, 66, 7 1, 8 1, 85, 89, 95
Buckley, Bill (brother), 21, 22, 39, 79, 81-84, 129
Buckley, Carol (sister), 24, 25
(D.C. Cir. 1993), 177
see Heath, Aloise Buckley
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Buckley, Claude (uncle), 10, 16
Buckley, David (son), 2, 68, 69
Buckley, Edmund (uncle), 10, 1 1, 15
Buckley, Eleanor (aunt), 10
Buckley, James Frederick Wiggin (Jay) (son), 2, 67
Buckley, Judge James Lane (JLB):
Career:
at Catawba Corporation (family business), 71, 74-79, 123-125
exploration of geothermal energy, 78, 79
negotiates oil concessions, 76, 77
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, 123
Wiggin & Dana, 64, 70, 72-74, 76
commentator on All Things Considered (PBS), 125
favorite jobs, 230, 23 1
in politics:
1968 U. S. Senate campaign:
decision to run, 83-85
residency issue, 86, 87
results, 87, 88
decision to run, 88-93
funding, 92-94
retains Cliff White, 91, 92
Vietnam, 94
wins, 95, 96
1976 U.S. Senate campaign, 113-1 18
issues in, 1 14- 1 17
1980 U.S. Senate campaign, 118, 119, 125
manages Bill Buckley’s 1965 New York City mayoral campaign, 8 1-83
State Department, U. S. :
1970 U.S. Senate campaign, 86
in U. S. Government:
Counselor, 126, 127
Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, 125, 126
Navy, U.S., in World War 11, 49-57
assigned to a Landing Ship Tank (LST), 52, 53
friendships, 57, 58
joins Navy Officer Training Program (V-12 Program), 49, 50
sense offear, 56, 57
tour of duty on LST, 54-59
Buckley Amendment, 102- 105
child care bill, 105-107
committee assignments, 97, 98, 100, 101
Senate, U.S., 97-113
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effect on family, 109, 110
greatest achievements, 1 1 1 – 1 13, 1 17, 1 18
legislation worked on, 98, 99, 102-109
legislative interests, 97- 100
New York City bankruptcy, 1 15
reforms needed in, 12 1
workload in, 101, 102, 118-123
Water Quality Act of 1965, P.L. 89-234, 79 Stat. 903, review of,
100, 101, 107, 108
on U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit:
advocacy, quality of, 208-2 10
confirmation, 13 1 – 13 5
considers appointment to, 130, 13 1
D. C. Circuit Judicial Conference, 202-204
effect of judgeship on personal life, 2 12, 2 13
first impressions of, 145, 146
law clerks, 138, 139, 146-151
reunions, 198- 199
draft writing, 15 1
methods of choosing, 191, 193-198,200
relationship with, 148, 149
working with, 156, 157
decision making, 16 1, 162
draft writing, 150-1 52
judges’ conferences, 16 1
preparation for hearings, 146, 147, 154-1 57
Action for Children’s Television v. F.C.C., 58 F.3d 654(D.C. Cir. 1995), 175
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. v. Clinton,
Chastain v. Sundquist, 833 F.2d 3 11 (D.C. Cir. 1987), 167-171
Freedom Republicans, Inc. v. Federal Election Com’n, 778 F.Supp. 600
Gary v. Long, 59 F.3d 1391 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 171-174, 181
International Broth. of Elect. Workers, AFL-CIO, Local No. 99 v. NLRB,
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) case, 176, 177
WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) case, 139, 140
methods of working:
notable cases:
997 F.2d 898 (D.C. Cir. 1993), 177
(D.C Cir. 1992), 210,211
61 F.3d 41 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 164
offered judgeship, 128, 129
oral argument, value of, 157, 159
relationships among judges, 140, 18 1 – 183
senior judges, role of, 201, 202
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senior status, taking, 235, 237, 238
sworn in, 148
workload of court, 184- 1 87
effect of, 158, 159
Career goals, 48, 72, 61, 63, 78, 131, 237
Current reading, 217, 218
Early life:
birth, 1, 4, 27
childhood, 24-26
cities lived in, 25, 26
in Connecticut, 32-37
in Europe, 27-3 1
favorite books, 43, 44
friendships, 35, 36
interests, 33, 35, 37, 40
mother’s “Nancy” stories, 40, 41
parents, relationship with, 40-42
travel, 42, 43
applies to law schools, 58-60
Columbia University School of Law, 60, 61, 64
home schooling, 36
Millbrook School, 36-40
influential teachers, 37, 39
Yale University, 45-52
Education:
decision to attend, 46
impact of World War 11, 49-51
on Yale Daily News, 47, 48
political activity at, 5 1
special student, post World War 11, 59, 60
Yale Law School, 60-64
children, 2, 67-69, 213, 214
family trips, 71
JLB’s role as father, 70
family homes, 30, 43
father:
Family:
see also Sharon, Connecticut
childhood, 15, 16
family background, 6, 10
Mexico, business in, 10, 16-19
siblings, 6, 9-12
grandparents, 2-6, 45
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in oil business, 25, 28, 30-32
mother, 5, 12-14
childhood, 17
family background, 12- 1 5
siblings, 12- 14
“Nancy1′ stories, 40, 41
cities lived in, 25, 26
marriage, 15
Mexico, living in, 17-19, 25
personalities of, 26, 27
parents:
political beliefs, 3 3 -3 5
religion, 9, 26, 27
siblings, 19-24
brothers John, Reid, and William
sisters Aloise, Carol, Jane, Maureen, Patricia, and Priscilla
working in family business, 74, 75
wife, meets and marries, 1, 2, 65, 66, 76
World War 11, 51, 52
Hobbies, 218, 219
IfMen Were Angels by James Buckley, 234
Judicial philosophies:
Commerce Clause, extension of, 226, 227
Congress’ expansion of authority, 228, 229
constitutional and statutory interpretation, 165- 167
courts as policy makers, 2 19-22 1
effective advocacy, 160
effect of Supreme court oversight on decision making, 190, 191
exclusionary rule, 222-224
federal common law, 223, 224, 226
Fourteenth Amendment, 223,224,227,228
judges:
effect of world view on opinions, 174- 176, 18 1
qualities of a good, 153, 154
judicial activism, 179- 18 1
judicial confirmation process, 13 5- 13 7
legislative history, value of, 163- 166, 233
opinions, writing of, 190
oral arguments, value of, 157, 159
minority rights, protecting under the Constitution, 227
public perception of court system, 219-222
religion and the Constitution, 224-226, 229
religion, role of in public life, 229, 230
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workload of courts, effect of, 158, 159
see Attachment A
Newspapers read, 2 14, 2 15
Political beliefs, 12 1 – 123
Congress, proper role of, 228, 229, 23 1-233, 239
proper limitations on federal power, 99, 101,
Religious views, 229
Television watched, 2 15, 2 16
U. S. Navy (see JLB, Career)
Vacations, 216, 217
See Smith, Jane Buckley, and JLB, Family, siblings
See JLB, Family, siblings
The Catawba Corporation, 71, 74, 75, 78, 85
World War 11, 51, 52
Buckley, John (grandfather), 2, 3, 6-9, 45
Sheriff of Duval County, Texas, 7-9
Buckley, John (uncle), 12
Buckley, Mary Ann Langford (grandmother), 2,45
Buckley, Maureen,
Buckley, Patricia,
Buckley, Patricia Taylor, 2 1
Buckley, Peter (son), 2, 67
Buckley, Priscilla (aunt), 10, 16
Buckley, Priscilla (daughter), 2, 67
Buckley, Priscilla (sister), 2 1, 24, 66
See JLB, Family, siblings
Buckley, Reid, 23, 27
See JLB, Family, siblings
Buckley, William (Bill) (son), 2, 67, 68
Buckley, William (father), 6, 10-1 9
See JLB, Family, father
Childhood, 15, 16
Expelled from Mexico, 18, 19, 25
Mexico, business in, 10, 16- 19
in Oil business, 25, 28, 30-32
Buckley, Jane
Buckley, John, 20, 28, 37, 39, 124
See O’ReiZZy, Maureen Buckley, and JLB, Family, siblings
See Buzell, Patricia Buckley, and JLB, Family, siblings
Buckley Amendment, 102- 105
Burgess, Thornton, 43
Bush, President George, 205
Calgary, Canada, 21
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Callard, Mr., 3 9
Canada, 2
Canada Southern Petroleum, 75
Carnegie Foundation, 39
Catawba Corporation, The (family business), 74, 75, 77-79, 85, 123-125
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 66
Chastain v. Sundquist, 833 F.2d 311 (D.C. Cir. 1987), 167-171
Chevron case (see Chevron, U.S.A., Inc. v, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.), 163
Chevron, U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837 (1984), 163
Chicago World’s Fair of 1934, 43
Church of England, 225
Circuit Judicial Conference, D.C., 202-204
Civil Rights Act of 1991, P.L. 102-166, 105 Stat. 1071, 185
Civil War, The, 15, 16
Clean Air Act, (Air Pollution Control Act), P.L. 91-604, 84 Stat. 1676, 100, 11 1-1 13, 185
Clean Water Act, (Federal Water Pollution Control Act), P.L. 89-234, 79 Stat. 903, 100
Coastal Caribbean, 75
Coley, Bill, 36
Columbia University, 52
Columbia University School of Law, 60-62, 64, 138
Commerce Clause, The, 226
Connecticut, 4, 5, 20-22, 25-26, 38, 46, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 76, 84, 89, 123, 125, 132, 135, 213, 217, 237
Connecticut Republican Party, 1 19
Congress, proper role of, 228, 229, 23 1-233, 239
Congressional Record, 164, 166, 233
Constitution, TheU.S., 41, 120, 133, 165, 167, 170, 180, 220, 222-227, 229, 231
Cooley, Ann Frances,
Cooley, Richard, 65
Cornel1 University, 37
Covington & Burling, 13 8
D. C. Circuit Judicial Conference, 202-204
Davis, Polk, 68, 214
Dee, (JLB’s secretary), 140, 141
see Barrack, Dee
Democracy in America by Alexis de Toqueville, 2 18
Disabled Americans Act (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) (ADA), P.L. 101-336, 104 Stat.327,
Dodd, Senator, 118
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, 123
persuasive dissent by JLB, 169, 170
see Lakeville, Noroton, Sharon, Stamford, Simsbury
see Buckley, Ann Frances Cooley and JLB, Family, wife
207,228
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Duke University School of Law, 197
Duval County, Texas, 3, 7, 8
Edwards, Judge Harry T., 174, 175, 195, 201, 204
Election of judges in New York case, 2 10-2 1 1
Ethel Walker School, 38
Ethics in Government Act of 1978, P.L. 95-521, 92 Stat. 1824, 170
Exclusionary rule, 222-224
Federalist Papers, The, 167
First Amendment, 224, 225
Ford, President Gerald R., 1 18
Founders Constitution, The, (4 volume by University of Chicago), 16- 17
Fourteenth Amendment, 223,224,227,228
Free Exercise Clause, 225
Freedom Republicans, Inc. v. Federal Election Com’n, 778 F. Supp. 600 (D.C Cir. 1992), 210, 21 1
Gary v. Long, 59 F.3d 1391 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 171-174, 181
Georgetown Law School (Georgetown University Law Center), 197
GI Bill of Rights, 59
Goodell, Senator Charles, 86, 89, 95-96
Great Depression, The, 27, 28
Great Society, The, 121, 122
Guadalcanal, 55
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 54
Haig, General Alexander, 126, 127
Haiphong, 59
Hand, Judge Learned, 158, 159
Harvard Law School, 60, 197
Harvard University, 46, 67
Heath, Aloise Buckley, 19, 20, 75
Heath, Benjamin, 20, 75, 78, 85
Holdaway, Jeff, 138
Hollandia, New Guinea, 55
Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell, 223
HongKong, 53
Honolulu, Hawaii, 54
Host Marriott Corporation, 68, 2 14
Hotchkiss School, 3 8
House Committee on International Relations, 139
Hruska, Roman, 133
IfMen Were Angels by James Buckley, 234
Illiad by Homer, 208
Egypt, 125
Free Exercise Clause, 225
Agency principles in, 172, 173
Iloilo, Panay, the Philippines, 55
Inferno by Alighieri Dante, 2 18
International Broth. of Elect. Workers, AFL-CIO, Local No. 99 v. NLRB, 61 F.3d 41 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 164
Israel, 1 16, 1 17, 126
Japan, 56, 59
Javits, Senator Jacob, 83
Jersey, Island of, 30
Johnson, President Lyndon B., 7
The Great Society, 121, 122
Justice Department, U. S ., 19 1 , 199, 2 1 1
Kennedy, Senator Robert F., 85, 86, 89, 93
Kent School, 38
Keynes, John Maynard, 62
Klim, 30
Korea, 59
La Follette, Senator Robert, 5 1
Landing Ship Tank (LST), 52
Lakeville, Connecticut, 20
Langford, Mary Ann,
Law clerks, methods of choosing, 193- 198, 200
Leyte, 55, 58
Lindbergh, Charles A,, 5 1
Lindsay, John, 8 1-83
Lingayen, Luzon, 55
Lombard, Marion, 13
Lombard, Vivian Steiner, 12, 13
LST (Landing Ship Tank), 52, 56, 57, 58
MacKinnon, Judge George E., 202
Magellan Petroleum, 75
Mahoney, Dan, 80, 83, 84, 88, 90
Maine, 69
Malaysia, 126
Malcolm X Democratic Club of Harlem, 1 18
Manchuria, 59
Manus, Admiralty Islands, 54, 55
Marine V- 12 Program, 5 0
Marriott International, 138
Massachusetts, 24, 53
McClure, Senator Jim, 142, 166
McCowin, Steve, 138
McGowan, Judge Carl, 202
McNeil Lehrer News Hour, 2 15
see Buckley, Mary Ann Langford and JLB, Family, grandparents
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Meese, Attorney General Edwin, 129
Mexican Constitution, 18, 220
Mexico, Buckley family business in, 10- 19
Mikva, Judge Abner J., 168, 169, 174,202,235
Millbrook School, 36-38
Mississippi, 4, 15
Moby Dick by Herman Melville, 2 18
Mondale, Senator Walter, 105
Moynihan, Senator Daniel, 113, 115-1 17
“Nancy” stories, 40, 41
National Organization of Women, 22 1
National Review, The, 2 1, 22, 129
National Security Council, 126
Navy O6cer Training Program, 49, 50
New Deal, The, 35
New Guinea, 54
New Orleans, Louisiana, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 43
New York, 4, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 33, 36, 38, 52-54, 63, 67, 68, 70-71, 74, 76, 79, 80, 81, 86-88,
90-92, 96, 102, 108, 114-118, 120, 121
Counties (Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester), 1 16
212, 213,
Bankruptcy of, 114, 11 5
Mayor of, 79, 81, 87
Politics in, 80, 81
New York City Bar Association, 101, 232
New York Conservative Party, 79-83, 87, 97
New York Curb Exchange, 3 1
New York Daily News, The, 88
New York Liberal Party, 80, 8 1
New YorkMirror, 96
New York Post, The, 1 14
New York, U. S. Senate campaign:
New York, New York, 4, 21, 25, 26, 38, 54, 67, 68, 71, 74, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87, 101, 114-1 17, 211,
1965 mayoral campaign, 79-83
1968, 83-88
1970, 86, 89-96
1976, 113-118
1980, 118, 125
New York Times, The, 94, 1 17, 1 18, 2 14
Newbury Port, Massachusetts, 24
Nicaragua, 79
Nightingale Banford School, 38
Nixon, President Richard M., 109
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Noroton, Connecticut, 38
Norfolk, Virginia, 52
O’Dwyer, Paul, 87
O’Reilly, Gerald, 23
O’Reilly, Maureen Buckley (sister), 23, 25, 27
OEce of Legal Counsel for the President, 139
Okinawa, 56, 57
Ontario, Canada, 3
OSHAcase, 176, 177
Ottinger, Dick, 95
Pakistan, 126
Panama Canal, 54
Pancoastal Petroleum, 75
Pantepec Oil Company, 75
Patterson, Floyd, 1 18
Pearl Harbor, 5 1
Peking, China, 59
Pell, Senator Claiborne, 103
People for the American Way, 221
Pepper, Hamilton, 158
Perrier, Inez Steiner, 13
Philippines, 54, 55, 59, 79, 126
Philippines Bureau of Mines, 77
Port Gibson, Mississippi, 4
Presidents of the United States:
Bush, George, 205
Ford, Gerald R., 1 18
Johnson, Lyndon B., 7
Nixon, Richard M., 109
Reagan, Ronald, 205
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 34
Washington, George, 40, 41
Pulling, Mr., 37, 38
Quincy, Massachusetts, 53
Rademaker, Steve, 138
Radio Free Europe, 127, 128
Radio Liberty, 128
Reagan, President Ronald, 205
Reasoner & Davis, 74
Reasoner, Dean, 74, 85
Republican National Convention of 1964, 9 1
Republican Party, 89
Robinson, Judge Spottswood W., 111, 140
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Rockefeller, Governor Nelson, 86, 90
Roe v. Wade 410 U.S. 113 (1973), 134
Rogers, Judge Judith W., 175
Roosevelt, President Franklin Delano, 34
Rostow, Eugene, 62
Sacred Heart Convent, 38
Salisbury School, 38
San Diego, Texas, 3, 7, 27
San Jose Oil, 75
Saudi Arabia, 123
Scalia, Judge, 140, 205
Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S. (SEC), 77
Senate, U.S:
Committees of the:
Air and Space Committee, 98
Budget Committee, 98
Commerce Committee, 98, 100
Committee for the District of Columbia, 98
Interior Committee, 98, 99, 142, 166
Joint Atomic Energy Committee, 98
Public Works Committee, 97, 100, 10 1, 142
Reforms needed in, 12 1
Senate campaigns, 83-96, 113-1 18, 125
Workload in, 101, 102, 118-123
Sentelle, Judge David B., 174
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 43
Sexual harassment case (see Gary v. Long), 17 1- 174, 18 1
Sharon, Connecticut (Buckley family home), 20, 21, 25, 26, 3 1, 69, 70
Shea & Gardner, 1
Shultz, George, 127
Silberman, Judge Laurence H., 140, 177
Simon, Senator Paul, 133
Simsbury, Connecticut, 38
Smith, Bill, 21
Smith, Jane Buckley, 21
Smith College, 21
Sowell, Thomas, 153, 154, 218
Speech and Debate clause (Article 1, section 6, clause
St. Gallen, Switzerland, 14
St. Louis, Missouri, 76
Stamford, Connecticut, 2 1
Standard Oil, 3 1
Stanford Law School, 198
of Constitution), 167- 71
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Starr, Judge Kenneth, 197
State Department, U.S., 125-127
Steiner, Aloise, 12
Steiner, Aloysius, 4, 5, 7, 12
Steiner, Inez,
see Perrier, Inez Steiner
Steiner, Marie Louise Wassem, 4, 5, 45
Steiner, Vivian,
Stewart, Justice Potter, 130
Supreme Court, U.S., 134, 136, 137, 145, 163, 170, 180, 182, 183, 190-191,219,220,221,222,224,
225,226,227
Notable cases:
see Lombard, Vivian Steiner
Chevron, U S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U. S. 837 (1 984), 163
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), 134
Stewart, Justice Potter, 220
Warren Court, 2 19, 22 1
Switzerland, 12, 14, 52
Taft, Mrs., 122, 232
Taft, Robert A., Jr., 122, 232
Taft, Senator Robert Alfonso, 122,232
Tamm, Judge Edward, 13 1, 132
Tampico, Mexico, 10, 18, 19
Tatel, David S. Judge, 175
Taylor, Patricia,
Tenth Amendment, 227
Texas, 2-4, 7, 9-11, 14, 16, 25, 27, 37, 43
Texas Declaration of Independence, 2
Thailand, 126
Thurmond, Senator Strom, 133
Title VII, 171, 174
Treasury Department, U. S., 1 1 5
Trevor, Frank, 39
Triumph, 23
Tuttle, Mr., 39
U.S.-Puerto %can Commission, 109
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit:
see Buckley, Patricia Taylor
Activist judges in, 180, 18 1
Activist reputation of, 142, 143, 205, 206
Court’s need for space, 2 1 1, 2 12
Effect of technology on, 187, 188
Judges’ conferences, 16 1
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Judges:
Bork, Robert H., 205,221
Edwards, Harry T., 174, 175, 195, 204
MacKinnon, George E, , 202
McGowan, Carl, 202
Mikva, Abner J., 168, 169, 174, 202, 235
Robinson, Spottswood W. 111, 140
Rogers, Judith W., 175
Scalia, Antonin, 140, 205
Sentelle, David B., 174
Silberman, Laurence H., 140, 177
Tam, Edward Allen, 13 1, 132
Tatel, David S., 175
Wald, Patricia McGowan, 174, 175
Williams, Stephen F., 174, 177
Wright, James Skelly, 202
Judges, relationships among, 181, 182, 205, 206, 212, 213
Management of, 201,204,205
Mediation in, 207, 208
Notable cases:
Action for Children’s Television v. F.C.C., 58 F.3d 654(D.C. Cir. 1995), 175
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. v. Clinton, 997 F.2d 898
Chastain v. Sundquist, 833 F.2d 311 (D.C. Cir. 1987), 167-171
Freedom Republicans, Inc. v. Federal Election Com’n, 778 F.Supp. 600
Garyv. Long, 59 F.3d 1391 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 171-174, 181
International Broth. of Elect. Workers, AFL-CIO, Local No. 99 v. NLRB,
KA44 TA Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) case, 13 9, 140
(D.C. Cir. 1993), 177
(D.C Cir. 1992), 210,211
61 F.3d 41 (D.C. Cir. 1995), 164
Workload of, 158, 159, 184-187, 206, 207
U. S. Public Health Service, 13
U.S.S. LST #1013, 52, 56, 57
U.S. LST (Landing Ship Tank) Association, 58
U.S. Senate,
Uhlmann, Mike, 158
United Canso Oil and Gas, 75
United Nations, 1 17
United Press Radio Division, 2 1
United States Code, 232
University of
see Senate
Chicago, 167
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Chicago Law School, 198
Michigan Law School, 198
Texas, 7, 16
Texas Law School, 10
Virginia School of Law, 60, 68
V-12 Program, 49, 50
Venezuela, 3 1, 70
Vietnam War, 94
Villa, Pancho, 17
Wald, Judge Patricia M. , 174, 175
Walden Pond by Henry David Thoreau, 43
Warren Court, 219, 221
Washington, President George, 40, 4 1
Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, 2
Washington Post, The, 214, 215, 234
Wassem (great grandfather), 15
Wassem, Marie Louise,
Waterdown, Ontario, 45
Water Quality Act, (Clean Water Act, P.L. 89-234, 79 Stat. 903), 100, 98, 100, 101, 107, 108
Weicker, Senator Lowell, 13 1, 132, 13 5
White, F. CliRon, 91, 92
White, Wendy, 1
Wiggin & Dana, 64, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76
Wiggin, Frederick (Uncle Fritz), 67, 72
Wiggin, Lew, 72
Wild Animals I Have Known by Ernest Thompson Seton, 43
Williams, Judge Stephen F., 174, 177
Witt, Deane, 35, 36
WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) case, 139, 140
World War 11:
see Steiner, Marie Louise Wassem
Buckley family in, 5 1, 52
Impact of on Yale University, 49-5 1
see also under Buckley, James Lane (JLB)
Wright, James Skelly, 202
Yale Daily News, 47,48, 60
Yale Law School, 60-64, 91, 197
Yale University, 45, 68
Yap, 54
York, Maine, 69
Impact of World War I1 on, 49-5 1
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