1929 Code, 62-63
Adas Israel Congregation, 16
Addison School, 12
Alexandria City, 10
Alexandria County, 10
American Bar Association:
Index
Business Corporation Act model statute, 57
Committee of Judicial Administration, 52-54, 101-102
American Football Conference, 95
American Football League, 93-96
American Football League v. National Football League, 323 F.2d 124 (4th Cir. 1963), 93-96
American Original, 99-100
American Original/clam canning case, 98-101
Antitrust action against American Original, 100
Background, 98-99
Logistics and size of case, 100-101
American Security Bank, 61
Anderson, Mr., 16
Anecdotes:
About judges:
Gasch/Police Court, 133-135
Gaskins/Police Court, 130-132
Police Court, 132-133
About lawyers:
Hogan & Hartson, 41-42
Nixon’s job application, 39-40
Annapolis, 2
Anti-Semitism
see Discrimination and see Nordlinger, Bernard I., Discrimination, experiences with
Applicability of Federal Estate Taxes to Tenancies by the Entirety Created Prior to First
Federal Estate Tax Law, 1 Geo. Wash.L.Rev. 258 (1933), 79
Arent, Fox, 3 8
Arlington County, 10
Attorney General, U.S., 36, 122
-AlBaer,
Barbara Ann, 62
Baer, David, 62
Bailey, Thomas J., 45
Ballard, Fred, 76
Baltimore, 90, 93
Bar Association of the District of Columbia:
Annual outings and dinners with judges, 68-69
Discrimination in, 50-51, 129-130
District of Columbia Bar, The:
comparison to, 66
creation of, role in, 102-106
District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, June 8, 1954, ch. 269, 68 Stat. 179,
development of, 57-58, 60
District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358,
84 Stat. 473, 52-54, 114-121
Judicial Administration Committee, 52-54, 114-116
Purpose of, 65-66, 106
Size of, 98
see also under Nordlinger, Bernard I., Public service
Barristers Society, The, 50-51
Bastian, Walter M., 88-89
Beck, James M., 24-25
Bell, Bert, 91-92
Berliner, Emile, 13
Beth Elohim, 16
Bethesda, 8
Bierbower, Jim, 109-110
Bingham, Herbert, 74
Bixler, John, 71
Blazek, Doris, 71
Blue book, 87-88
see also National Used Car Market Report v. National Automobile Dealers Association,
200 F.2d 359 (D.C. Cir. 1952)
Bolling v. Sharpe, 347 U.S. 497 (1954), 82
Boyd, Howard, 36
Bradley, Fontaine, 22-23
Bradley, Fred, 22
Brault, Al, 103, 106
Brown v. Board of Education o/Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), 82, 130-131
Burger, Chief Justice, 22, 50
Burnett, Jack, 30
Business Corporation Act
see District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, June 8, 1954, ch. 2?9, 68 Stat. 179
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& 0 Canal, 7
Camp Parole, 2
Carothers, Hamilton, 94
Cases and Materials on Administrative Law, 24
Center Market, 3
Chamberlain Hotel, 12-13
Chambers, Whittaker, 90
Chevy Chase Club, 51, 129
Chevy Chase Land Company, 14-15
Chicago, 26, 83, 87-89
Chitty on Contracts, 47
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, 61
Citizens Savings and Loan Association, 61
Civil War, U.S., 2-3
Clayton Act, 61
Coe, Lowry, 44
Cohen, Ben, 7
Cohen, Lester, 41-42
Commerce Department, U.S., 72
Committee on the Administration of Justice, 52-54, 114-116
Community Chest, 108
Confederate Army, 2-3
Congress, U.S., 40
Testimony on the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act,
P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 473, 117-119
Corcoran, Mr., 11
Court Reform Act
see District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act, P.L. 91-358,
84 Stat. 473
Covington & Burling, 21, 23, 71, 93-96, 97-98
Cowan, Myron, 97
Criminal Justice Act, P.L. 88-455, 78 Stat. 552, 55, 123
Curran, Edward M., 37, 56
Curtis School, 11-12
Cutler, Mr., 97
Davidson, James Forrester, 24-25, 35-36
DeCorsdorf, Swaine & Wood, 97
Deficiency judgment case before Judge Proctor, 43-44
Delaware, 57-58
Depression, the, 4-5
Discrimination:
1930s and ’40s, against Jews:
at Ford Motor Company, 15
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hotels, 12-13
in housing, 13-15
in the Bar and in society, 129-132
Educational institutions, 26-27
Gaskins anecdote, 130-132
Lawyers’ social clubs, 50-51
District of Columbia, 1-4
Federal oversight, benefits of, 59
Public schools, 11-12
Synagogues in, 16-17
Territorial development of, 9-11
legal effects of, 10-11
District of Columbia Bar:
Annual dinner, 68-69
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, comparison to, 66
Creation of, 52-53, 81-82, 98, 102-106
Current state of, 107-108
Disbarment issues, 112-114
Financing of, 52-53, 106-107
Functions of, 108
Lawyer referral service, committee to investigate, 108-110
Problems with, 65-66
District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, June 8, 1954, ch. 269, 68 Stat. 179:
American Bar Association model statute, based on, 57
Authors of, 57-58
Politics in adoption of, 57-58
Usury in, 60
District of Columbia Court of Appeals:
Harris, Stanley S., 112
Hood, Andy, 104
Kerr case (In the Matter of Kerr, 424 A.2d 94 (D.C. 1980)), 112-114
see also District of Columbia courts
District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 52
see also District of Columbia courts
District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358,
84 Stat. 473, 52-54
Congressional testimony, 117-119
Debates on, 114-118
Need for, 120-121
Objections to, 118-120
District of Columbia courts, 62-63
Changes in, 33-35, 52
Jurisdictional limits, 33-34
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Practice in by non-lawyers, 33-34
see also entries for separate courts and see also District of Columbia Court Reform and
Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 473
District of Columbia Judicial Reform Act
see District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358,
84 Stat. 473
District of Columbia Police Court, 43-44, 62, 116
Description of, 132-133
Gasch anecdote, 133-135
Gaskins anecdote, 130-132
Police Court lawyers, 30-31
see also District of Columbia courts
District of Columbia Tax Court:
Morgan, Jo V., Sr., 20, 23
see also District of Columbia courts
Dolman, Mazarin C., 30-31
Edgerton, Henry W., 88-89
Electrical Manufacturers Association, 84
see also Philadelphia antitrust indictments
Ellison Report, 114-116
Ethical Culture Society
see Washington Ethical Society
Fahy, Charles, 22, 56
Federal Income Tax Aspects a/Transactions by a Corporation in Shares of its Own Capital
Stock, 83
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure:
Changes in practice of law from adoption of, 45-49
Discovery abuses, 4 7
Federal Trade Commission, 61
Fickling, Austin, 104
First American Bank, 61
Ford, Henry, 16
Ford Motor Company, 15-16
Fox, Henry, 38
Frank, Robert B., 76
Frankfurter, Justice, 7, 24, 35
Frankfurter and Davidson on Administrative Law, 24
Gasch, Oliver, 27, 133-135
Gaskins, Francis, 130-132
General Electric, 86-87
see also Philadelphia antitrust indictments
George Washington Law School, 12, 24-25, 28-29, 35-36, 79, 81
George Washington University, 4, 12, 26-27, 29
-ASGeorgetown,
1-10, 17, 18-19, 27-28
Reminiscences of, 4, 6-7
retail trade in, 7-8
transportation in, 8-9
“unofficial mayor”, 18
Revitalizing of, 6-7
Georgetown Children’s House, 18-19
Georgetown Law School, 12, 22, 26, 41, 78-83
Reputation of faculty, 81
Gesell, Gerhard R., 57, 94, 116
Gesell Report, 115-116
Goldsborough, T. Alan, 45
Grant, General, 7
Guider, Duke, 41
Handler firm, 85
Rarick, Philip, 27
Harris, Stanley S., 112
Hart, George L., Jr., 123-124, 127
Hartley, Milton, 57-58
Hartson, Mr., 41
Hayes, George, 131-132
Hewart, Baron Gordon, 24
Hewart ofBurey, Lord
see Hewart, Baron Gordon
Hilton, Barron, 95
Hiss, Alger, 90
Hogan, Frank, 38-39, 64
Hogan, Donovan, Jones, 41
Hogan, Donovan, Jones, Hartson & Guider, 41
Hogan & Hartson, 22-23, 76, 98
Anecdote about, 41-42
History of, 41, 98
Holocaust, 17, 130
Hood, Andy, 104
Homer, Lorraine, 30-31
Homer, Stanley, 30
Horsky, Charlie, 21, 23
Houston, Charles, 130-131
Houston, Claudius, 130
Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, 85
Hunts, the, 95
Hyde School, 12
Illinois Business Corporation Act, 57, 60
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In the Matter of Ke”, 424 A.2d 94 (D.C. 1980) (Kerr case), 112-114
Integrated Bar
see District of Columbia Bar
Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, 61
Jackson, Justice, 82
Jewish Social Service Agency, 108
Johnson, Louie, 97
Jones, William B., 54, 102
Judicial Administration Committee of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia,
52-54, 114-116
see also District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970,
P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 473
Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit, 69, 115-116, 121-123
Judicial Reform Act
see District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358,
84 Stat. 473
Justice Department, U.S., 133
Attorney General’s Office, 36, 122
U.S. Attorney’s Office, 125
Kamisar, Yale, 23
Kelly, Sharon Pratt, 59
Kennedy, John F., 121-123, 128
Kennedy, Robert, 122-123
Ke” case (In the Matter of Kerr, 424 A.2d 94 (D.C. 1980)), 112-114
amicus curiae brief, 112
Khrushchev, 128
King, Louise Berliner, 13-14
King, Milton, 36-37, 43, 62-63, 92-93
Anti-Semitism, experiences with, 13-14
Narcotics/forgery case, 30-31
Opens office, 28-29
Rainmaker, 39, 42
King, William, 8
King & Nordlinger:
Current state of firm, 37-38
Formed, 36-37
King, Milton, as rainmaker, 39, 42
Offices of, 19, 37, 40, 74
Practice during 1940’s, type of, 39
see also under Nordlinger, Bernard I.
Kintner, Earl, 38
Kronheim, Milton, Jr., 116-117
Lawyers’ Club of Washington, The, 50
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Leahy, Marshall, 92-94
Leahy, Mr., 31
Lewis, John, 45
Lomedico, Mr., 19-20
Lomedico case, 19-20
Luchs, Roger, 62
Luchs, Wally, 62
MacMillen, Bill, 90
Macon, Georgia, 2
Marshall, George, 43, 92-94
Mason v. United States, 193 F.2d 23 (D.C. Cir. 1951), 55-56, 126
Mau Mau uprising, 67
Mayer, Brown & Platt, 87
Mayer, Mayer, Austrian & Platt, 87
Mayflower Hotel, 122
McCann v. District of Columbia, 45
McCoy, Walter L., 31
McGuire, Eleanor, 55
McGuire, Matthew F., 55
McMenamin, Mike, 65
Miller, Jesse, 38
Miller, Robert M., 70
Miller & Chevalier, 70-71
Monk, George, 57-58, 118
Mooer ‘s Annotations to the District of Columbia Code, 62
Morgan, Jo V., Sr., 20, 23
Mt. Sinai Society, 17
Municipal Court of the District of Columbia, 33-34, 43-44, 52
Fickling, Austin, 104
see also District of Columbia courts
Naples, John, 125
Naples case, 54-55, 125-126
Narcotics/forgery case, 30-31
appears on Bar exam, 31
Nassau, 13
National Automobile Dealers Association, 87-89
see also National Used Car Market Report v. National Automobile Dealers Association,
200 F.2d 359 (D.C. Cir. 1952)
..
National Football League, 48, 91-96
see also under Nordlinger, Bernard I., at King and Nordlinger, areas of practice, and see also
American Football League v. National Football League, 323 F.2d 124 (4th Cir. 1963),
and see also Radovich v. National Football League, 352 U.S. 445 (1957),
and see also United States v. National Football League, 116 F. Supp. 319 (E.D. Pa. 1953)
-ASNational
Used Car Market Report v. National Automobile Dealers Association, 200 F.2d 359
(D.C. Cir. 1952), 87-89
Allegations of public damage issue, 89
Case settled, 89
Tying contract, 88
Naval Officer Procurement, Office of, 75
Nelson, Roger, 57-58
New Despotism, The, 24
New York, 84-86
Newmeyer, Mr., 28
Newmeyer & King, 28
Nixon, Richard:
Post-Navy job search at King & Nordlinger, 39-40
Start in politics, 40
Nordlinger, Bernard {grandfather), 1-2, 17
Nordlinger, Bernard I. :
Career plans, 32, 36
career goals, 49-50
family business, pressure to join, 5
family responsibilities, 49
vanity, importance of, 49-50
Discrimination, experiences with, 17
the bar, 50-51, 129-130
childhood, 12
education, 26-27
hotels, 12-13
housing, 14-15
Early life:
anti-Semitism in, 12
see also Nordlinger, Bernard I., Discrimination, experiences with
childhood home, 5-6
Depression, the, 4-5
family history, 1-4
maternal grandfather:
immigrates, 2-3
in Union Army, 3
paternal grandfather:
in Confederate Army, 2
immigrates, 1-2
settles in District of Columbia, 2
father, 6, 11, 18
family business, 3-5, 7, 28
father’s historical memories, 3
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Georgetown, reminiscences of, 6-7
religion in, 12
siblings, 4
Washington Hebrew Congregation, ties to, 16-17
Education:
Curtis School, 11
George Washington Law School, 12
bar exam, 31
law review article on tax issues, 79
maturity in, 27, 29
night school student, 28-29
professors, 24-25, 35-36
type of education at, 35
works for Milton King during, 28-33, 35
George Washington University, 12
anti-Semitism in, 26-27
athletic activities, 29
graduation from, 4
night school student, 28-29
Georgetown Law School, 12
LL.M thesis, 83
professors, 22
takes LL.M in tax, 78-81
Western High School, 12, 29
friends in, 27-28
at King & Nordlinger:
areas of practice:
antitrust practice, 82-96
last case, 98-101
reasons for retiring from, 90-91
retires from, 100, 101
banking positions, 80
Citizens Savings and Loan Association, 61
First American Bank, 61
Union First Banlc, 61
Union Trust Company, 61
mergers and acquisitions, 80
Navy service as training ground for, 80
National Football League:
chief trial counsel for, 48, 92, 96
commissioner, involved in politicking for, 92-93
replaced by Covington & Burling, 93-96
represents team owner George Marshall; 93-94
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and municipal court practice, 43-44, 131, 133-135
Royal Electric Manufacturing Company, 82-87
bench, relationship with, 56-57
cases:
American Football League v. National Football League, 323 F.2d 124
(4th Cir. 1963), 93-96
American Original/clam canning case, 98-101
court-appointed cases, 54-56, 112-113, 125-126
deficiency judgment case before Judge Proctor, 43-44
early debt collection cases, 19-20
Kerr case (In the Matter of Kerr, 424 A.2d 94 (D.C. 1980)), 112-114.
Lomedico case, 19-20
Mason v. United States, 193 F.2d 23 (D.C. Cir. 1951), 55-56, 126
McCann v. District of Columbia, 45
Naples case, 54-55, 125-126
National Used Car Market Report v. National Automobile Dealers Association,
200 F.2d 359 (D.C. Cir. 1952), 87-89
Philadelphia antitrust indictments, 84-87
Radovich v. National Football League, 352 U.S. 445 (1957), 91-92, 95
Snow v. District a/Columbia, 361 F.2d 523 (D.C. Cir. 1966), 81
Tribby v. United States, 244 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 55
United States v. National Football League, 116 F. Supp. 319 (E.D. Pa. 1953),
48, 90-91, 94
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d. 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957),
18-24
firm formed, 36-37
mentored by older lawyers, 70-71
role in firm, 37
size of firm, reasons for, 37-38, 96-97
trial docket, 4 2
Legal philosophies:
administrative law, growth in and effect of, 47-48
antitrust cases, logistics of, 90-91, 93
bar associations, purpose of, 110-112
bench/bar contact, value of, 68-69, 110-111, 116-117
bureaucracies:
Justice Scalia’s views on, 25-26
past and present views of, 24-26
undermining the tripartite form of government, 25-26
clogging of courts, 124
criminal’s rights, overemphasis on, 123-127
disbarment and readmission to the bar, 112-114
ethics committee opinions, value of, 111
-AllFederal
Rules of Civil Procedure, effect of adoption of, 45-49
law firms, management and growth of, 38-39, 97-98
mentoring by older lawyers, 66, 69-71
public defender’s proper role, 124-125
respect, necessity of, 127-128
trying cases, burden of, 101
values and ideals in practice of law, need for, 66-68
Political beliefs, 59, 123
Public service:
American Bar Association Committee of Judicial Administration, asked to chair, 53-54,
101-102
Bar Association of the District of Columbia:
District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, June 8, 1954, ch. 269, 68 Stat. 179,
57-58, 60
Judicial Administration Committee:
chair of, 52-53, 115
court reform, need for, 120-121
debates on District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act
of 1970, P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 473, 114-116
works with Milton Kronheim, Jr. on treatment of juveniles, 116-117
merger of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia and the District of
Columbia Bar, proposal for, 107
president of, 52-53, 81-82, 98
creation of the District of Columbia Bar (unified bar), 102-106
discussions with courts about unified bar, 103-104
negotiations with other voluntary bars about affiliation, 105
survival of the voluntary bar, 106-107
Community Chest, chair of, 108
District of Columbia Bar:
chair of committee to investigate lawyer referral service, 108-110
Grievance Committee of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, chair of, 112
Jewish Social Service Agency, chair of, 108
Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit, 69, 115-116, 121-123
Reminiscences of practice of law:
District of Columbia Code, changes in, 62-63
District of Columbia law firms, development of, 97-98
ideals and role models, loss of, 66-68
lawyers, informal contacts among, 64-65
mentoring by older lawyers, 66, 69-71
tax issues, post-war explosion in, 79-80
time, lack of, 64-65
training for during 1930s, 62-63
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U.S. Navy service, 39-40, 57
draft number, 73-75
effects of, 77-80
in intelligence service, 76
joins, 75
mixed feelings about joining up, 72-74
mergers and acquisitions practice, training ground for, 80
Pentagon, training at, 78
in termination program, negotiating settlements, 78
Writing:
Applicability of Federal Estate Taxes to Tenancies by the Entirety Created Prior to First
Federal Estate Tax Law, 1 Geo.Wash.L.Rev. 258 (1933), 79
District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, June 8, 1954, ch. 269, 68 Stat. 179,
57-58
Federal Income Tax Aspects of Transactions by a Corporation in Shares of its Own
Capital Stock, 83
historical articles, 1-2
Washington Hebrew Congregation, history of, 16
O’Brian, John Lord, 21-24
O’Donohue, Russ, 117-118
O’Shea, Burnett & Goldstein, 30
Old Point Comfort, Virginia, 12
Oppenheim, Chesterfield, 79
Opper, Judge, 19
Our Wonderland of Bureaucracy: A Study of the Growth of Bureaucracy in the Federal
Government, and Its Destructive Effect Upon the Constitution, 24-25
Peabody, Mr., 11
Peabody School, 11
Pentagon, 78
Perpetual Savings Banlc, 61
Philadelphia, 2-3, 48, 84, 90-91, 94
Philadelphia antitrust indictments, 84-87
Law firms involved in case, 85
New York, need for office space in, 85-86
Royal Electric Manufacturing Company, innocence of, 86-87
Royal Electric Manufacturing Company named as co-conspirator, 84
Philipson, Mr., 57
Phillips, Mr., 14
Plotkin, Harry, 38
Police Court
see District of Columbia Police Court
Posner, Stanley, 38
Potomac River, 10
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Preston, Murry, 76
Prettyman, E. Barrett, 22, 81-82
Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr., 52, 81-82, 106
Proctor, James M., 43-44
Puerto Rico, 86
Pumpkin Papers case (United States v. Hiss, 185 F.2d 822 (2d Cir. 1950)), 90
Radovich v. National Football League, 352 U.S. 445 (195?), 91-92, 95
Redskins, 94
Richberg, Donald, 13
Riggs, Mr., 11
Robb, Roger, 27
Rockville, 8
Roosevelt, Franklin, 6, 72
Ross, Jack, 76
Royal Electric Manufacturing Company, 82-87
see also Philadelphia antitrust indictments
Rozelle, Commissioner, 92-96
Ruark, Robert, 67
Salisbury, Maryland, 98-100
Santarelli, Donald, 52, 54, 116
Scalia, Justice, 25-26
Scottsboro case (Powell v. State of Alabama, 287 U.S. 45 (1932)), 55
Seaford, Delaware, 99
Second War Powers Act of 1942, Mar. 27, 1942, ch. 199, 56 Stat. 176 (War Powers Act), 78
Security Bank, 3 7
Semmes, Bowen & Semmes , 90
Shelton, Ed, 14-15
Sherman Act, 100
Siddons, Frederick L., 45
Smithson, Freddie, 125
Snow v. District of Columbia, 361 F.2d 523 (D.C. Cir. 1966), 81
Something of Value, 67
Spring Valley, 13-14
Stafford, Wendell P., 45
Stein, Coleman, 42
Steptoe & Johnson, 97-98
Stem, George, 2-3
Stimson (Secretary of War), 72-73
Sullivan & Cromwell, 85
Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 52
see also District of Columbia courts
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Supreme Court, U.S., 55
Cases:
Bolling v. Sharpe, 347 U.S. 497 (1954), 82
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), 82, 130-131
Radovich v. National Football League, 352 U.S. 445 (1957), 91-92, 95
Scottsboro case (Powell v. State of Alabama, 287 U.S. 45 (1932)), 55
Justices:
Burger, 22, 50
Frankfurter, 7, 24, 35
Jackson, 82
Scalia, 25-26
Vinson, 50
Religious exemption issues, 23
Vinson Club, 50-51
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 34
Rules of, 62
see also District of Columbia courts and see also U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia
Synagogues
see under District of Columbia
Tamm, Edward Allen, 120
Taylor, William, 62
Texas, 65
Tierney, Leo, 89
Tommy the Cork, 7
Townsend, Senator, 57-58
Treadwell, Rex, 7
Tribby v. United States, 244 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 55
Truman, President, 97
Tugwell, Mr., 7
Unified Bar
see District of Columbia Bar
Union Army, 3
Union First Bank, 61
Union Trust Company, 61
United States v. National Football League, 116 F. Supp. 319 (E.D. Pa. 1953), 48, 94
Depositions and witnesses, 90-91
United Way, 108
U.S. Attorney, 125
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit:
Pumpkin Papers case (United States v. Hiss, 185 F.2d 822 (2d Cir. 1950)), 90
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit:
American Football League v. National Football League, 323 F.2d 124 (4th Cir. 1963), 93-96
-AlSU.
S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit:
Cases:
Mason v. United States, 193 F.2d 23 (D.C. Cir. 1951), 55-56, 126
National Used Car Market Report v. National Automobile Dealers Association,
200 F.2d 359 (D.C. Cir. 1952), 87-89
Snowv. District o/Columbia, 361 F.2d 523 (D.C. Cir. 1966), 81
Tribby v. United States, 244 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 55
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d. 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957),
18-24
Judges:
Bastian, Walter M., 88:-89
Burger, Warren E., 22, 50
Edgerton, Henry W., 88-89
Fahy, Charles, 22, 56
Prettyman, E. Barrett, 22, 81-82
Robb, Roger, 27
Scalia, Antonin, 25-26
Tamm, Edward Allen, 120
Reading decisions of, 63
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 34
Cases:
McCann v. District of Columbia, 45
Naples case, 54-55, 125-126
Narcotics/forgery case, 30-31
Grievance committee, 112
Judges:
Bailey, Thomas J., 45
Bastian, Walter M., 88-89
Curran, Edward M., 3 7, 56
Gasch, Oliver, 27, 133-135
Gesell, Gerhard R., 57, 94, 116
Goldsborough, T. Alan, 45
Harris, Stanley S., 112
Hart, George L., Jr., 123-124, 127
Jones, William B., 54, 102
McCoy, Walter L., 31
McGuire, Matthew F., 55
Proctor, James M., 43-44
Siddons, Frederick L., 45
Stafford, Wendell P., 45
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania:
United States v. National Football League, 116 F. Supp. 319 (E.D. Pa. 1953), 48, 90-91, 94
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U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Philadelphia antitrust indictments, 84-87
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee
Philadelphia antitrust indictments, 84-87
U.S. Navy
see under Nordlinger, Bernard I., U.S. Navy service
U.S. Tax Court:
Opper, Judge, 19
Vinson, Chief Justice, 50
Vinson, Fred, 103-105
Vinson Club, 50-51
Virginia, 9-10, 116
Voluntary Bar
see Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Voorhees, Jerry, 40
War Powers Act (Second War Powers Act of 1942, Mar. 27, 1942, ch. 199, 56 Stat. 176), 78
Termination program, 78
Warren, Pickett L., 82-87
Washington, D.C.
see District of Columbia
Washington Agricultural, 10-11
Washington Bar Association, 105
Washington City, 9-11
Washington County, 10-11
Washington Ethical Culture Society
see Washington Ethical Society
Washington Ethical Society, 18-24
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d. 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 18-24
Appeal, 22
Background to, 18-19
O’Brian, John Lord, takes over appeal, 21
Religious tax exemption issue, 19, 20, 23-24
Trial in District of Columbia Tax Court, 20
Washington Hebrew Congregation, 16-17
Washington Law Reporter, 105
Washington Star, The, 67
Western High School, 12, 27-28
Westinghouse, 87
Whitehead, Edmonia P., 18
Wilmer, Dick, 97
Wilmer, Cutler, & Pickering, 97
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World War II, 39, 45, 57
Draft, 72
Lawyer heroes:
Ballard, Fred, 76
Frank, Robert B., 76
Preston, Murry, 76
Ross, Jack, 7 6
Mobilization of country and pressure to join, 73-75
see also Nordlinger, Bernard I., U.S. Navy service