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Oral History of David Carliner
INDEX
Abrams, Elliott, 145–46
Abrams, Hyman, 146
Addams, Jane, 30
Agnew, Spiro, 128
Aldridge, Joe, 154
aliens, illegal, 40, 55, 58
boatlift people, 41, 43
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 7, 24, 89–90, 94, 124, 131, 141–42
and Canada, 143
and Nazis, 150–51
and U.S. government activities, 143–44
American Dilemma (The), 77
American Law Institute, 78
American University, 3
Army, U.S., 42, 45, 48, 49, 50
and desegregation, 83–84, 85
Baker, Bobby, 101–06, 124
Ballou, Frank, 26
Barry, Marion, 61, 64, 65–66
Bazelon, David L., 88, 98
Bhutto, Benazir, 108
Bhutto, Zulfiqar Ali, 108
Board of Immigration Appeals, 13, 52, 55
Bonner, Yelena, 115
Bora Bora, 8, 11
Bork, Robert, 63
Boudin, Leonard, 124–25
Brandeis Brief, 78
Bridges, Harry, 25
Bryant, William, 129–30
Buergenthal, Thomas, 121
Bulgaria, 152
Burger, Warren E., 52
Byrd, Harry F., 102, 104, 105
Camp Davis, North Carolina, 9, 11
Cannon, Frank J., 102, 104, 105
Carliner, David – Personal
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Army private, 3, 4, 8–9, 11, 83–84
birth, 1
brother, 27–28
civil rights interests, 26–27, 28, 29–30
college, 2, 3, 31–32, 72
father, 1, 27, 31
high school, 1–2, 3, 7, 26–27
interracial activities, 75–76
law school, 3, 32
mother, 1, 27
son, 52
son-in-law, 14
Virginia youth conference organizer, 73–76
wife, 2, 10, 11–12, 84, 115
Carliner, David – Professional
acupuncturist case, 96–97
American Civil Liberties Union, 25–26 , 67, 143–44
chairman, 7, 89–90, 132
General Counsel, 33, 44
Baker cases, 101–06
Bar examinations, 9–10
Carliner & Gordon, 14–15
of counsel for Chapman, Duff & Lenzini, 14
David Carliner firm, 13–14
Greek Orthodox priest case, 117–18
in Guatemala, 153–54
and home rule, 7, 62–65
immigration speciality, 16, 32, 51–52, 54
International Human Rights Law Group chairman activities, 111–16, 137–41, 147, 148, 151,
152–53
Judge Advocate General’s Office employee, 4
lawsuits, 87–88
litigation practice, 55
malpractice claim case, 15–16
New Council of American Business employee, 4–5, 12
Curtiss Candy case, 5–6
partner with Wasserman & Jaffe, 13
petitions for certiorari, 17, 18, 22–23, 51, 52, 80, 122, 127
private practice, 6, 12–13
St. Elizabeth’s cases, 97–100
Supreme Court cases, 16–17, 33
See also Cases Cited
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USIA activities, 107–11, 151
China, 111
India, 107–09, 111
Kenya, 109
Pakistan, 108
South Africa, 147–48
Carter, James E., 133
Ceausescu, Nicolae, 152
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 119, 153
Cerezo, Vinicio, 153–54
Chapman, Duff & Lenzini, 14
Chapman, Oscar, 14
Chayes, Abe, 80
citizenship, U.S., 48–49, 50, 94–95, 118
Civil Service Commission, 88–89
civil rights legislation, 85–86
Clark, Tom C., 47
Clinton, Hillary, 142
Clinton, William J., 83, 142
Coleman, Mary, 67
communists, 74, 93, 110, 116, 138, 139, 152
Congress, U.S., 39–40, 44, 69–70
U.S. House Committee on the District of Columbia, 59, 60, 65
U.S. Senate Committee on Government Organization, 60
Constitution, U.S., 40, 44
Curley, James Michael, 64
Curtiss Candy Company, 5, 6
Dabney, Richard, 97–98
Daily Worker, 93, 125
Davis, Oscar, 18, 23
declaratory judgment, 47–48
de Menil, Dominique Schlumberger, 120
Deng Xiaoping, 111
Denmark, 152–53
Desai, Morarji, 107, 108
desegregation, 37–38
District of Columbia
government, 42, 61–62
Home Rule Committee, 7, 58–60, 62
marches in, 29–30
non-voting delegates, 66–67, 68–69
Reorganization Plan suit, 62–63
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riots in, 136
segregation, 26, 28
South African embassy demonstrations, 149
Drinan, Robert, 145
Dunbar High School, 26
Duncan, Alice, 136
Duncan, Charles, 135–36
drug crimes
and immigration, 57–58
Edelman, Marion Wright, 142
Edwards, Harry, 56
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 86, 87
Elman, Philip, 18–19, 79–80, 87
El Salvador, 118–21
Ennis, Ed, 124
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 127, 128
Ervin Act, 99, 100
eugenics, 74, 78–79
“Expediency in Principle,” 80
Fauntroy, Walter, 66
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 5, 6, 12
Fernandez, Lola H., 107, 111
Filipinos, 48–50
Folger, Nancy, 149
Ford, Gerald, 68
Forkner, Austin, 6
Frankfurter, Felix, 17, 18–19, 23, 79, 80–82, 86, 91
Friendly, Al, 7
Gandhi, Indira, 107
Garber, Larry, 111
Gasch, Oliver, 36
Gee, Wilson, 31
George Washington University, 3, 11, 12, 27, 72
Glassie, Henry, 17
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 113
Gordon, Charles, 14
Gray, Boyden, 70
Great Depression, 30
Guatemala, 35, 153–54
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habeas corpus, 46–47
Haig, Alexander, 145
Hall, Ewell, 75
Harris, Abram, 29
Harris, Patricia Roberts, 90, 130–33, 134–35
Harvard Law Review, 18–19
Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. Dept. of (HEW), 133
Hechinger, John, 61
Hill, Ralph, 101, 102
Hirschkop, Philip J., 24, 25
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 79
Holtzoff, Alexander, 103, 104–05
homosexuality, 84, 85, 88–89, 91–92
and immigration law, 89–90
and psychiatrists, 92–93
Horsky, Charles, 8, 44–45, 59, 60, 105
Howard University, 28–29, 57, 75, 90, 131, 132
Howrey, Edward F., 5–6
human rights, 144–45, 153, 154
Human Rights Watch, 144
Ickes, Harold, 134
Ickes, Jane, 134
Immigration and Nationality Act, 33
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 14, 42, 51–52, 117
deportation proceedings, 35–36, 43, 44
drugs and, 34
exclusion proceedings, 42–44
and military enlistments, 48
Immigration Appeals
Board of, 52, 55
Court of, 51
immigration law
and drugs, 57–58
and homosexuality, 90–91
and smuggling, 58
India, 107–09
intermarriages, 20, 82
International Human Rights Law Group, 111–16, 137–41, 142, 147, 148, 149, 152
Jackson, James, 28
Jackson, Jesse, 69
Jackson, Thomas Penfield, 54
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J.A.G. See U. S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps
Johnson, Claudia (Lady Bird), 132
Johnson, Lyndon B., 44–45, 60, 86, 101, 102, 103–04, 105–06, 132–33, 136
Joya-Martinez, César Vielman, 118–22
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 36, 103–04
Kelly, Sharon Pratt, 134–35
Kennan, George F., 137
Kennan, Grace, 137
Kennedy, John F., 37, 44–45
Kennedy, Robert, 103
Kenya, 109
Knight, Frances, 125
Ku Klux Klan, 26, 28
Lewis, Frederick Douglas, 96–97
Lewis, Ivy Foreman, 73, 74, 76
Lillich, Richard B., 141, 147
Lipson, Leon, 112
Loving, Richard, 24
Mansfield, Mike, 69
Marcello, Carlos, 34, 35–36, 122–23
Marshall, John, 40
Martin, Robert, 29
Matlock, Jack, 113–14, 137, 140–41
Matthews, Burnita Shelton, 36
McKinley High School, 1–2
McMillan, John L., 59, 65
mental health system, 100–01
Mikva, Abner, 56
miscegenation laws, 20, 21, 24, 53
Moon, Sun Myung, 54
Moynihan, Daniel P., 78, 146
Myrdal, Gunnar, 77, 78
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 104
National Institutes of Health (NIH), 15, 16
National University, 3, 72
Navy, U.S., 48–49
Neier, Aryeh, 142–43, 144–45
Nelson, Ancher, 64–65
Nevius, Jack, 68
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New Council of American Business, 4–5
Newman, Ted, 96, 97
Nixon, Richard, 128, 146
Norton, Eleanor Holmes, 66, 67–68, 150
O’Neill, Thomas P., 59
passport denial, 125–27
Patrick, Ted, 101
Payton, John, 135, 136
Pollak, Stephen, 44–45, 59, 60, 61, 105, 106
Powell, John, 20, 76–77, 94–95
Procedural Aspects of International Law, 141
Rauh, Joseph L., 59, 133–34
Reagan, Ronald, 144
Remes, Robert, 14
Reorganization Plan, 59, 105–06
Richey, Charles, 127–29
right to travel, 125–27
Roberts, Owen, 4
Robinson, Aubrey, 100
Robinson, Randall, 149
Robinson, Spottswood, 56–57
Roggensack, Margaret, 154
Romania, 109–10, 152
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 84
Roosevelt, Theodore, 153
Rosenberg, Bea, 127, 128, 130
Rubinstein, Serge, 46–47
Russia, 112–16, 137–40, 152
anti-semitism, 139
Sakharov, Andrei, 114–15, 137
Scalia, Antonin, 40
Schlumberger Corporation, 120
Schreiber, Julius, 83
Schwarz, Harry, 148
Scott, Bruce, 89, 90
Scott, Hugh D., 69
segregation, 82–83, 84–85
and U.S. Army, 83–84, 85
Sentelle, David B., 56
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Shackelton, Polly, 61
Shattuck, John 141–42
Shereshefsky, J. Leon, 29
Shipley, Carl, 68
Silberman, Laurence H., 56
Slowe, Lucy, 26
Smith, Orma, 38
Sobeloff, Simon, 87
Socialist Humanism, 114–15
Soros Foundations, 144
South Africa, 147–48, 151
Sporkin, Stanley, 129
State Department, U.S., 125, 145, 147
Stein, Jake, 15, 16
Sullivan, Leon, 72–73
Sullivan Plan, 147, 148
Supreme Court, 17, 25, 48, 50, 52, 72–73, 123, 125, 151
asylum issues, 40–41, 119
Boutilier case, 90–91, 92
and exclusionary rule, 17–18, 127
and expatriation, 45–46
ex post facto issues, 33, 34, 39
Marcello case, 33, 34
Naim case, 23–24, 53, 81
procedure, 19, 22
and public opinion, 85, 86
Rubinstein case, 47
Tatel, David S., 133–34
Trafficante, Santo, Jr., 123
TransAfrica Forum, 149
Truman, Harry S, 83, 84, 85
Tutu, Desmond, 148–49
Tyler, Carol, 104
Ugast, Fred B., 96
Unification Church, 54
U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 37, 47, 49, 50, 55–56, 63, 96, 98,
125–26
U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 37, 47, 54, 55
United States Information Agency (USIA), 107, 109, 110–11, 147, 151
U. S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps, 4, 8
University of Virginia, 2, 3, 20, 31, 73, 74–76
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Van Arkle, Gerald, 7
Vinson, Fred M., 81
Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 21, 22, 23–24, 25, 53
Wald, Patricia, 56
Waring, J. Waties, 38
Warner, Sturges, 65, 68
Warnke, Grace, 112
Warnke, Paul, 112
Warren, Earl, 19, 52, 81, 85
Washington, Walter, 7, 61
Wasserman, Jack, 13, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36
Wells, Sumner, 91
White, Byron, 85
Williams, Edward Bennett, 103, 104
Williams, Smallwood, 59
Williams, Stephen F., 56
Wilson, John, 61
Wolfe, Noah, 67
World War II, 8–9, 13, 48
Wright, Skelly, 36–37
Yedell, Joseph, 61
Yeltsin, Boris, 113, 138, 139