INDEX
Note: Daniel M. Gribbon is referred to in index entries as D.M.G.
Abrams, Floyd (New York attorney), 98, 99
Acheson, Dean (District of Columbia attorney), 27, 51-52
Assistant Secretary of State, 51-52
Covington & Burling, 51-53
DuPont-General Motors litigation, 94-95
Memoirs, 52-53
Secretary of State, 52
Undersecretary of the Treasury, 27
Accounting firms, 59
Adelbert College
see under Case Western Reserve University
Africa, 46
Landings, in World War Il, 48
Alabama, 15
Alioto, Joseph (attorney and Mayor of San Francisco), 70-71
Allied Chemical Corporation, 22
Allied Signal Corporation, 22
American Airlines, 50
American Football League, 72
American Law Institute, 35
American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO), 40
Anshutz, Philip (Denver financier), 98-99
Anti-Semitism, 1 2
Antitrust bar, 70-71
Antitrust law, 70-71
Appellate practice (law-school course), 25
Arlington, Virginia, 41
Armed Services, U.S., 39, 47
Army, U.S., 38, 45, 47
Arnold, General Henry (“Hap”), 39, 42
Arnold, Jud?e Thurman Wesley (District of Columbia attorney), 93
Assistant Attorney General, 93
Service on U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 93
ASARCO – see American Smelting and Refining Company
Atlantic coast seaways, 27
Atlantic theater, 42
Atomic bombs, 44
Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.), 88
Attorney-client privilege, 68-69
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11
Axis (World Warm, 12
Baker & McKenzie (law firm), 59
Baltimore, Maryland, 72
Banks, 11-12
Father as banker, 3, 16-17
Rescued by U.S. government, 3, 12
Barber, Charles (“Chuck”) (friend), 13-14, 40, 47
‘·Fi?g secretary to Admiral Spruance, 14, 47
Secretary to Joint War Plans Committee, 13-14, 40, 47
Bar examination
District of Columbia, 37
New York, 37
Barloom, Marvin (economics professor), 16
Bazelon, Judge David T., 60-61, 81, 92
Berle, Milton (radio comedian), 13
Biden, Senator Joseph (Democrat-Delaware), 61
Biery, Admiral, 42
Bikini Atoll (Pacific Ocean), 43
Blue Network, 34
Boston, Massachusetts, 19, 20, 24
Boston Red Sox (baseball team), 24
Boy Scouts of America, camp, l 4- ! 5
Brennan, Justice William J., Jr., 65-66, 73, 95
Brinkley, David Uournalist and author), 41
Bureau of Naval Personnel – see under Navy, U.S.
Burger, Judge (later Chief Justice) Warren E., 63
Burling, Edward (District of Columbia attorney), 27, 28, 48, 50, 53
Bush, President George, 88-89
Cahill, Gordon & Reindell (New York law firm), 34
Cahill, John (New York attorney), 34
Caldwell, Idaho, 6
California, 4, 5, 6, 70-71, 98
Campbell;Edward (“Ed”) (District of Columbia attorney), 56
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 89
Carothers, Hamilton (“Ham”) (District of Columbia attorney), 72
Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), 9-10, 15-18
Adelbert College (men’s college), 9-10, 15-18
Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) fraternity, 14
Flora Stone Mather College (women’s college), IO
Law school, 21-22
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Catholics, 7, 12-13
CBS – see Columbia Bro!J.dcasting System
Century Association, New York City, 31
Chadbourne, Erika (Harvard law librarian), 37
Chiang Kai-shek (Republic of China), 48
Chicago, Illinois, 51, 91
Chicago Tribune, 43
Christiana Securities Company, 73
Churchill,, .Prime Minister Winston S., 45-46, 48-50
Civil Aeronautics Board, U.S. (C.A.B.), 50, 54, 88
Clark, Judge Bennett Champ, 63
Clayton Antitrust Act – see Table of Statutes
Claytor, Graham (District of Columbia attorney), 27, 54
Cleveland, Ohio, 2, 20, 22, 51
Banks, 12
Cleveland Indians (baseball team), 17
Clorox, 96
Collins, Richard J., Jr. (DuPont shareholder and litigant), 73-74
Colonial Village apartments (Arlington, Virginia), 41
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 34
Columbia Hospital (District of Columbia), 4 i
Columbia Law School, 19, 22
Common-law jurisdiction, 64
Congress, U.S., 35, 61
Conoco – see Continental Oil Company
Continental Oil Company (Conoco), 98
Contracts (law-school course), 20, 26-27
Cooke, Admiral, 14, 40, 42
Coolidge, President Calvin, 29
Costello, William (journalist and author), 57
Coughlin, Father Charles (“radio priest”), 12
Covington, J. Harry (District of Columbia attorney), 27, 33-34, 51
Covington & Burling (District of Columbia law firm), l, 27, 28, 48, 50-xx
Acheson, Dean, 51-53
Burling, Edward, 27, 28, 48, SO, 53
Carothers, Hamilton (“Ham”), 72
Claytor, Graham, 27, 54
Covington, J. Harry, 27, 33-34, 5 I
Cox, Hugh, 64, 95, 99
Ellison, Newell, 58
Gesell, Judge Gerhard A., 52, 53, 54-55, 72, 81-82
Horsky, Charles (“Charlie”), 27, 53-54
O’Brian, John Lord, 72
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Offices, 53
Tagliabue, Paul, 72
Westwood, Howard, 50, 54-55, 93
Cox, Archibald (Harvard law professor; U.S. Solicitor General), 99
Cox, Hugh (District of Columbia attorney), 64, 95
Coxe, Judge Alfred Conkling, Jr., 30
Criminal law (law-school course), 20
Cutler, Lloyd (District of Columbia attorney), 58
Czechoslovakia, 11
D-Day (1944), 48
Danaher, Judge John Anthony, 63-64
Darrell, Norris (New York attorney), 36
Davis, Al (football team owner), 72
Davis, John W. (New York attorney; U.S. Solicitor General), 99
1924 Democratic presidential candidate, 15
Defense Department, U.S., 47
Delaware, 52, 61, 73
Incorporation statute, 93
Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) fraternity, 14
Democratic National Committee, 9 i
Democratic Party, 11-12, 90, 91
1948 election, 52
Presidential Convention (1924 ), 14-15
Depression ( 1929-1941 ), I 0-11
De Toledano, Ralph (journalist and author), 57
Dewey, Governor Thomas E. (New York attorney and Republican presidential candidate), 52
Discovery, rules of, 97-98
District of Columbia, 1, 5, 6
District of Columbia Bar, 56, 90-91
Bar Association, 58, 83
Administrative Law Section, 83
Board of Professional Responsibility Hearing Committee, 56, 58
Committee on Procedures, 60, 78
See also Historical Society for the D.C. Circuit
Praetice of law, 87-88
District of Columbia Circuit, history, 77-80
District of Columbia bar examination, 37
Dover, Ohio; I 0
DuPont (E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.), 61, 72-75, 92, 94-95, 98
DuPont family, 73
DuPont-General Motors litigation – see Table of Cases
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Edward vm (King of Great Britain), I 0-11
Edwards, Judge ?arry T., 63
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 87-88
Ellison, Newell (District of Columbia attorney), 58
Endicott, John (Los Angeles attorney), 96
Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.), 60-61, 91-92
Ethyl Corporation, 22, 60-61, 91-92
Europe,44,45,48-49
European theater in World War II, 45-46, 48-49
F.C.C. – see Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.), U.S., 34
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 97-98
Fenway Park (Boston, Massachusetts), 24
First Amendment (U.S. Constitution), 98
Flora Stone Mather College
see under Case Western Reserve University
Florida, 91
Foley Square, New York City, 31, 91
Ford, Charles (“Charlie”) (District of Columbia attorney), 80-81
Fortas, Justice Abe, 65, 92-93
France, 46
Normandy landings (1944), 48
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 36
Gable, Clark (movie actor), 16
German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact ( 1939), 31
Germany, 25, 31
Gesell, Gerhard (psychologist), 55
Gesell, Judge Gerhard A., 52, 53, 54-55, 72, 81-82, 98
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Los Angeles law firm), 96
Gignoux, Edward Thaxter (“Ed”) (law-school classmate and U.S. District Judge), 24
Goddard, Judge Henry Warren, 35
Great Britain, 27, 39
Armed Forces, 39
Chiefs of Staff, 39
Gribbon, Daniel M. (D.M.G.)
Personal
birth, 2
childhood, 6-9
brother (James E. Gribbon, Jr.), 5
daughter (Diana Jane Gribbon Motz), 41-42
education, 3-4
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college, 3, 9-10, 15-18
extracurricular interests, 17
fraternity, 14
high school, 3, 4, 8-9
law school, 3, 13, 18-24, 25, 31-32, 51
classmates, 21-22
Harvard Law Review, 22-23, 24, 27, 40
family politics, 11-12
father (James E. Gribbon), 3, 16-17
meets Franklin D. Roosevelt, 88
meets George W. Bush, 88-89
military service (Navy), 13-14, 38-41, 48-49
drafts Roosevelt’s letter to Churchill, 49
secretary to Joint War Plans Committee, 14, 39-41, 43
mother, 2-3
parents, 2-4
reading, 3-4, 15-16
sister (Rosemary Gribbon), 4, 5
travel, 25
wife (Jane Retzler Gribbon), 9-10, 16, 24, 41
Professional
appellate practice, 57, 63, 64-71, 85
argues cases before U.S. Supreme Court, 57, 63, 64-71, 85
Bar examination, 3’/
District of Columbia, 37
New York, 37
Covington & Burling, 1, 27, 28, 48, 50-xx
executor or trustee of estates, I
mediation and arbitration, l
District of Columbia Bar, 83-84
District of Columbia Bar Association, 77-80, 83-84
chaired Administrative Law Section, 83
chaired Committee on Procedures, 60, 78
chaired Board of Professional Responsibility Hearing Committee, 56, 58
Historical Society for the D.C. Circuit, 77-80
Oral History Project, 77-80
Hand. Judge Learned, 26-34, 35-36, 40, 41
law and technology, 87
legal career, 17-18, 25-26, 50-99
cases of note, 91-93, 94-97
litigator, 85
trial practice, 64, 85
view of consolidation of law firms, 59
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view of ethical practice of law, 58-59
view_ of judges and judging, 82-83
view of lawyering, 84-85
advocacy vs. counseling, 84-85
younger lawyers’ qualities, 85-86
view of legal education, 86
view of legal profession, 59-60, 84-86
view of training lawyers, 86-87
Gribben, James E. (father), 3, 16-17
Gribben, James E., Jr. (brother), 5-6
Gribben, Jane Retzler (wife), 9-10, I 6, 24, 41
Gribben, Rosemary (sister), 4-5
Griswold, Erwin (Harvard law dean; U.S. Solicitor General), 99
Guam (Pacific Ocean), 43
Gunther, Gerald (Stanford law professor), 30, 36-37, 80
Hafkenschiel, Dr. Joseph (childhood friend), 7-8
Halsey, Admiral William F. (“Bull”), 46-47
Hand, Frances Fincke (wife of Learned Hand), 30
Hand, Judge (Billings) Learned, 26-37, 40
Death, 35
D.M.G. clerkship, 26-37, 40, 41
Gunther biography, 30, 36-37, 80
Motion sessions, 33
Opinion-writing, 28-29, 30, 31-32
Oral arguments, 32-33
Papers, 36-37
Personal traits, 36
Harlan, Justice John Marshall, 33, 95
Harvard Law Review, 22-23, 24, 27, 40
D.M.G. as case notes editor, 22-23, 24
Harvard Law School, 13, 18-24, 25, 36-37, 40, 51
Board of Student Advisors, 23
D.M.G. as student, 3, 13, 18-24, 25, 31-32, 51
Law. Review -see Harvard Law Review
Legal Aid Society, 23, 25
Socratic method, 20, 21
Hill, Francis (District of Columbia attorney), 58
Historical Society for the D.C. Circuit, 77-80
Oral History Project, 77-80
Projects, 80
History of the Second World War by Winston S. Churchill, 49-50
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, U.S., 11-12
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Horsky, Charles (“Charlie”) (District of Columbia attorney), 27, 53-54
Advisor for National Capitol Affairs, 53
Howard theater (Boston, Massachusetts), 20
Hughes, Charles Evans, Jr. (New York attorney)., 34
Idaho, 6
Immaculata Junior College (District of Columbia), 5
Inn of the Allies (New York City), 35
Intern(/.} Revenue Service, U.S., 74-75
I.R.S. – see Internal Revenue Service, U.S.
Italy, 6, 12-13, 46, 48-49
Japan, 45
Jews, 7
Atomic bombs, 44
Attack on Pearl Harbor, 13, 40, 42, 43
Plans for American invasion, 44
Johnson, President Lyndon B., 53, 54
Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S., 13-14, 39, 40-41, 42, 46, 49
Joint War Plans Committee, 13-14, 39-41, 43
Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue (Cleveland law firm), 22
Jones, Chief Judge William Blakely, 81
Judiciary, D.M.G. on, 82-83
Bar’s role, 83
Jury verdicts, appellate review of, 64-65
Justice Department, U.S., 35, 58, 63, 98
Antitrust Division, 94-95
Tax Division, 75
Kennedy, President John F., 53, 90
D.M.G. on, 89
Kester, John (District of Columbia attorney), 82
Khorman, Howard (law-school classmate), 22
King, Admiral Ernest J. (Chief of Naval Operations), 14, 39-41, 42
Knights of.Columbus, 14
Ku Klux Klan, 7
Kwajalein (Pacific Ocean), 43
Kyushu (Japan), 44
Lakewood, Ohio, 2
Lamont, Thomas (New York broker), 32
Landing craft, 45-46
Landis, James M. (“Jim”) (Harvard law professor and Dean), 20-21, 26-28
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school professors, D.M.G. on, 86
Lawyers, D.M.G? or:i qualifications, 84-85
Leahy, William (District of Columbia attorney), 80
Leahy, Admiral William D., 39, 42
Learned Hand: The Man and the Judge by Gerald Gunther, 30, 36-37, 80
“Lend-Lease” program, 27
Leventhal, Judge Harold, 61-62
Lexington Avenue subway, New York City, 31
Long Island Railroad, 64-65
Los Angeles, California, 71, 91, 96, 98
Los Angeles Raiders (football team), 72
Los Angeles Rams (football team), 72
MacKinnon, Judge George Edward, 62
Manhattan Project, 44
Manton, Judge Martin T., 28-29
Marianas (Pacific Ocean), 43
Marines, U.S., 43, 47
Marseilles, France, 48
Marshal!, General George C., 39, 42, 46
Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 67
Massachusetts, 23
McGowan, Judge Carl E .. 61. 81
McCoy, J. B. (president, DuPont), 73
Metropolitan Club (District of Columbia), 27
Mikva, Chief Judge Abner, 79
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 93
Minnesota, 93-94
Minnesota Twins (baseball team), 93
Mobil Oil Company, 98
Montana, 6, 96-97
Morgan, Stanley (brokerage house), 25
Fee arrangement case, 25, 31-32
Morris, Judge James Ward, 93
Morris, Jeffrey B. (historian), 78-80, 82
Motion Picture Producers building (District of Columbia), 53
Motz, Judge Diana Jane Gribbon (daughter of D.M.G.), 41-42
Murphy, Gabriel (“Gabe”), 55-56, 93-94
National Association of Securities Dealers (NASO), 92-93
National Broadcasting Company (NBC), 34
National Football League, 70-72
National Labor Relations Board, U.S., 32
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Navy, U.S., 13-14, 38-41, 43, 45-46, 47
Bureau of Naval Personnel, 13, 39
D.M.G. s·ervice, 38-41
Fifth Fleet, 46-47
Personnel Department, 13, 38-39
Seventh Fleet, 46-47
V-7 program, 13
V-12 program, 13
Navy Department building (District of Columbia), 14, 39
Nazism, 25
NBC – see National Broadcasting Company
New York bar examination, 37
New York City, 13, 34, 38, 67, 91
Foley Square, 31
Lexington Avenue subway, 31
New York law firms, 27
New York State, 12-13, 23
Nimitz, Admiral Chester, 46
Nixon, President Richard M., 57, 89-90
D.M.G. on, 89-90
Normandy, France, 48
Northwestern University, 40
Notre Dame University (Indiana), 5
Oakes, Judge James Lowell, 78-79
Oakland, California, 71, 72
Oakland Raiders (football team), 72
O’Brian, John Lord (District of Columbia attorney), 72
Oberdorfer, (Judge) Louis F., 75, 78-79
Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio), 10
Ohio, 2-3, 10
Ohio constitution, 11
Ohio Court of Common Pleas, I I
Okinawa (Pacific Ocean), 43
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 67
Operation Anvil, 48
Oral History Project – see under Historical Society for the D.C. Circuit
Oregon, 2, 6
Otis & Co. (securities dealer), 92-93
Pacific islands, 40
Pacific Operations, in World War II, 40, 42, 46
Parkinson, Kenneth (District of Columbia attorney), 56, 58
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Patent law, 32
See also Tampax patent case
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13
Japanese attack (l 94 l ), 13, 40, 42-43
Penn Central Railroad, 64-65
Penn Central Railroad case – see Table of Cases
Pentagon (Virginia), 40
Pfister, William (“Bill”) (law-school classmate), 22
Pine, Judge David Andrew, 94
Pollak, Steven (“Steve”) (District of Columbia attorney), 58
Portland, Oregon, 2
Pregerson, Judge Harry, 72
Pickering, John (District of Columbia attorney), 77-78
Present at the Creation by Dean Acheson, 52-53
Prettyman, Judge E. Barrett, 57
Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr. (District of Columbia attorney), 57
Private law, 25
Procter & Gamble, 96
Public Health Building (District of Columbia), 14, 39
Public law, 25, 27
Purex, 96
Rayen High School (Youngstown, Ohio), 8
Reagan, President Ronald W., 68, 89
Red Network, 34
Rehnquist, (Chief) Justice William H., 69
Republic Steel Corporation, 7
Republican National Committee, 91
Republican Party, 12, 82, 87-88, 90-91
Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), 13, 40
Retzler, Jane
see Gribbon, Daniel — Personal — wife; Gribbon, Jane Retzler
Richardson, Professor ( English professor), 10-11, 16
Richmond, Virginia, 22
Robb, Judg? Roger, 62
Rochester, New York, 13
Rogers, Miss (English teacher), 8
Roosevelt, President Franklin Delano, 11-12, 46, 48-49. 90
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 44-45
Cairo conference, 48
Death, 44-45
D.M.G. meets, 88
“Fireside chats,” 12
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Inaugural address (1933), 12
“Lend-Lease” program, 27
Letter to Churchill drafted by D.M.G., 49, 51
“Quarantine the aggressors” speech ( 1938), 12
Quebec conferences, 48
View of Navy, 44-45
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr. (bar examination candidate), 37
Roselle, Peter (“Pete”) (NFL commissioner), 72
Rosenthal; Albert (“Al”) (law-school classmate), 22
Ross, Chester (“Chet”) (law-school classmate), 22
ROTC – see Reserve Officers Training Corps
Russian-German Pact ( 1939) – see German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact ( 1939)
Russians – see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)
St. Edwards School (Youngstown, Ohio), 8
St. Louis, Missouri, 72
St. Louis Rams (football team), 72
St. Mary of the Woods College (Indiana), 5
Saipan (Pacific Ocean), 43
San Francisco, California, 70-71
Schroeder, Oliver (law-school classmate), 21-22
Scott, Austin Wakeman (Harvard law professor), 21
Scott, Gordon (law-school classmate), 21
Scott, Robert (“Bob”), 56
Seavey, Warren (Harvard law professor), 21
S.E.C. – see Securities Exchange Commission
Securities Exchange Commission (S.E.C.), U.S., 25, 32
DuPont case, 73-74
Morgan, Stanley case, 25, 32
Shapiro, Irving (“Irv”) (president, DuPont), 73
Sheen, Bishop Fulton J. (Catholic prelate and broadcaster), 12-13
Sherman, Captain Forrest (U.S. Navy), 42
Shipping Board, U.S., 51
Shniderman, Harry (law-school classmate), 22
Simmons School of Store Service Education (Boston, Massachusetts), 24
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (New York law firm), 59
Smith, Alfred E. (Democratic presidential candidate), 15
Socratic method, 20, 21
Solicitor General, U.S., 74
South Bend, Indiana, 5
Spock, Benjamin (child psychologist), 55
Spruance, Admiral Raymond A., 14, 46-47
Stein, Jacob (“Jake”) (District of Columbia attorney), 56, 81
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Stevens, John Paul (U.S. Associate Justice), 24
Sullivan & Cromwell (New York law firm), 27, 36
Tagliabue, Paul (District of Columbia attorney; NFL commissioner), 72
“Takings” law, 64, 66-68
Tamm, Judge Edward Allen, 62
Tampax patent case, 32
Taylor, Telford (New York attorney; Nuremberg prosecutor), 34
The Facts ‘A.bout Nixon by William Costello, 57
The New Republic, 51
The New York Times, 11, 27
The Washington Post, 55-56
Thomas, Miss (French teacher), 8
Thompson Products, 51
Tokyo Bay (Japan), 44
Torts (law-school course), 21
Trial practice (law-school course), 25
Triumph and Tragedy by Winston S. Churchill, 49
Truman, President Harry S, 45, 52
“Uncle Fultie” – see Sheen, Bishop Fulton J.
“Uncle Miltie” – see Berle, Milton
Underwood, Oscar W. (Democratic politician), 15
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), 31
Union Pacific Railroad, 96-97
Union Trust Company building (District of Columbia), 53
United States, 11, 63
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 73
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 42
Motz, Judge Diana Jane Gribben, 41-42
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 70-71, 96
Pregerson, Judge Harry, 72
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 26, 29-30, 35, 78-79, 95-96
Hand, Chief Judge (Billings) Learned, 26-37
Man.ton, Chief Judge Martin T., 28-29
Oakes, Judge James Lowell, 78-79
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 97
U.S. Courts, D.C. Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 60, 77-80, 91. 94
Arnold, Judge Thurman Wesley, 93
Bazelon, Chief Judge David T., 60-61, 81, 92
Burger, Judge Warren E., 63
Clark, Judge Bennett Champ, 63
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Danaher, Judge John Anthony, 63-64
Edwards, Judge Harry T., 63
Ginsburg, Judge Ruth Bader, 61, 77-80
Leventhal, Judge Harold, 61-62
MacKinnon, Judge George Edward, 62
McGowan, Judge Carl E., 61, 81
Mikva, Chief Judge Abner, 79
Prettyman, Judge E. Barrett, 57
Robb, Judge Roger, 62
Tamm, Judge Edward Allen, 62
Wald, Judge Patricia, 61, 63, 77
Wilkey, Judge Malcolm Richard, 62
Wright, JudgeJ. Skelly, 60, 61, 81, 92
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 75
U.S. Court of Claims, 75
U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 75
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 53, 91
Gesell, Judge Gerhard A., 52, 53, 81-82, 98
Jones, Chief Judge William Blakely, 81
Morris, Judge James Ward, 93
Oberdorfer, Judge Louis F., 75, 78-79
Pine, Judge David Andrew, 94
Tamm, Judge Edward Allen, 62
Walsh, Judge Leonard Patrick, 57
U.S. District Court for the District of Maine
Gignoux, Judge Edward Thaxter, 24
U.S. District Court for the District of Montana, 96-97
U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, 96-97
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, 71
Williams, Judge Spencer Mortimer, 71, 72
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 94-95
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, 97
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 29, 95
Coxe, Judge Alfred Conkling, Jr., 30
Goddard, Judge Henry Warren, 35
Hand, Judge (Billings) Learned, 29
U.S. Supreme Court, 26, 32, 64-71, 91
Brennan, Justice William J., Jr., 65-66, 73, 95
Burger, Chief Justice Warren E., 63
D.M.G. argues cases, 57, 63, 64-71
Fortas, Justice Abe, 65, 92-93
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 36
Ginsburg, Justice Ruth Bader, 61, 77-80
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Harlan, Justice John Marshall, 33, 95
Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 67
Rehnquist, (Chief) Justice William H., 69
Stevens, Justice John Paul, 24
United States Steel Corp., 7
Universal Camera case, 32
University of Virginia, 12, 13
Law school, 19
Utah, 96-97
V-7 program- see under Navy, U.S.
V-12 program -see under Navy, U.S.
Vermont, 30
Virginia, 12, 13, 22
Von Kalinowski, Julian (Los Angeles attorney and antitrust scholar), 96
Wald, Chief Judge Patricia, 6 I, 63, 77
Walsh, Judge Leonard Patrick, 57-58
Warne, Fred (law-school classmate), 22
Washington, District of Columbia, 1, 5, 6, 39, 41, 51
perceived as liberal city, 89, 90-91
Washington Goes to War by David Brinkley, 41
Washington Monument (District of Columbia), 38
Washington R?dskins (football team), 56
Washington Senators (baseball team), 55-56, 93-94
Watergate controversy (1972-197 4 ), 56, 58
Westwood, Howard (District of Columbia attorney), 50, 54-55, 93
White, Wilbur (International Relations professor), 11
Wilkey, Judge Malcolm Richard, 62
Williams, Edward Bennett (District of Columbia attorney), 55-56, 58, 81
Williams, Judge Spencer Mortimer, 71, 72
Williston, Samuel (Harvard law professor), 20-21, 27
Wilmington, Delaware, 52, 73
Wilson, John (District of Columbia attorney), 57-58, 81
Windsor, Vermont, 30
Woodward’& Lothrop (District of Columbia law firm). 41
World War I (1914-19 I 8), 45
World War II ( l 939-1945), 6, 11, 27, 31, 38-50
Atlantic theater, 42
Effects on domestic aviation, 50
European theater, 45-46
Pacific theater, 42-43, 45-46
Wright, Judge J. Skelly, 60, 61, 81, 92
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Yale Law Journal, 24
Yale Law School, 19
Youngstown, Oh1o, 2, 3, 5, 7-10, 11, l 6, 20
Youngstown Sheet & Tool Co., 7
Yugoslavia, 48-49
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TABLE OF CASES
City of St. Louis v. National Football League, 72
Collins v. E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., 532 F. 2d 584 (8th Cir. 1976), 73-74
de Toledano v. Costello, 57
DuPont tax case, 74
DuPont-General Motors litigation, 50-53, 94-95, 96, 99
E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. v. Collins, 432 U.S. 46 (1977), 72-74
Ethyl Corporation v. Environmental Protection Agency, 541 F.2d 1 (D.C. Cir. 1976), cert.
denied, 426 U.S. 941 (1976), 60-61, 91-92
Grunenthal v. Long Island R. Co., 393 U.S. 156 (1968), 64, 66
IBM v. United States, 75-76
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Com’n v. National Football League, 791 F.2d 1356, (9th Cir.
1986), cert. denied, 484 U.S. 826 (1987), 70-72
Otis & Co. v. National Association of Securities Dealers, 92-93
Penn Central Transp. Co. v. New York City, 438 U.S. 104 (1978), 63-64, 66-68
Radiant Burners v. Peoples Gas Co., 364 U.S. 656 (1961), 68-69
Stockholders v., Washington Senators (1972), 55-56
Tampax Inc. et al. v. Personal Products Corp., 32
Union Pacific case, 96-99
United States v. Aluminum Co. of America, 148 F.2d 416 (2d Cir. 1945), 35
United States v. Procter & Gamble Co., 356 U.S. 677 (1958), 96
Universal Camera Corp. v. Labor Bd., 340 U.S. 474 (1951), 32
Upjohn Co. v. United States, 449 U.S. 383 (1981), 66, 69
TABLE OF STATUTES
Clayton Anti-Trust Act (Oct. 15, 1914, ch. 323, 38 Stat. 730), 31, 95-96
District of Columbia Business Corporation Act (June 8, 1954, ch. 269, 68 Stat.179), 93.
Fair Labor Standards Act (June 25, 1938, ch. 676, 52 Stat.1060), 32
Federal Employers Liability Act, (Apr. 22, 1908, ch. 149, 35 Stat. 65; Aug. 11, 1939,
ch. 685, 53 Stat. 1404), 64
Sherman Anti-Trust Act, (July 2, 1890, ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209), 35, 95.
Wages-Ho?rs Act Amendment (Aug. 9, 1939, ch. 605, 53 Stat. 1266), 32