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Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 30
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, 102
Alabama, 70, 71, 82-84
Alabama, University of, 82-83
Anti-Semitism, 4-27
see also Greene, Harold H., Nazis, experiences under
Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act, P.L. 93-528, 88 Stat. 1706, 107-109
AT&T cases, 103-114
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Baby Bells, 109, 111-112
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Barnett, Ross R., 82
Bazelon, David Lionel, 44, 124
Beard, Edward Abbott, 58
Belgium, 14-15
Bell Atlantic, 109
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Bell Laboratories, role of, 114
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Belson, James A., 91, 96
Biunno, Vincent P., 107-109
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Bydgoszcz, Poland, 8-10, 12-14
Camp Ritchie, 30
Carl Moultrie I Building, 97-99
Carroll v. United States, 354 U.S. 394 (1957), 64-66
Carter, Jimmy, 99
Civil rights, 68-85, 88
enforcement in:
Alabama,, 70, 71, 82-84
Little Rock, 68
Louisiana, 83-84
Mississippi, 70, 80-84
Nevada, 70
Meredith, James H., 82
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see also Meredith v. Fair, 313 F.2d 534 (5th Cir. 1962)
Civil Rights Act of 1957, P.L. 85-315, 71 Stat. 634, 69, 71-72, 73
Civil Rights Act of 1960, P.L. 86-449, 74 Stat. 86, 71-72, 73
Civil Rights Act of 1964, P.L. 88-352, 78 Stat. 241:
compliance with, 76-77
drafting of, 73-79, 88
Fourteenth Amendment or Commerce Clause, distinction between resting statute on
each, 73-76
“Mrs. Murphy’s Boarding House,” 75-76
Title VII, 78-79
Clark, Bennett Champ, 43-45, 50-51
Clark, Ramsey, 80, 86-88
Collier, Charles Sager, 41
Commerce Clause of the Constitution, 73-76
see also Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of
Commerce Department, U.S., concerns with AT&T breakup, 113
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Comptroller General, 90-91
Congress, U.S., 69, 73-79, 86, 97, 110, 116-117, 119
Court of General Sessions
see District of Columbia Court of General Sessions
Court of Queen’s Bench, 115-116
see also Laker Airways v. Pan American World Airways case
Court Reorganization Act of 1970 (District of Columbia Court Reorganization Act of 1970,
P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 475), 96-97
Cox, Archibald, 77
Criminal Justice Act, P.L. 88-455, 78 Stat. 552:
payment for attorneys in District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 90-91
Czechoslovakia, 31-32, 35
Davison, David Forrester, 41-42
Dealey, Richard, 122-123, 124
Defense Department, U.S., objections to AT&T breakup, 113
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Democratic party, 88
Dirksen, Everett, 75-76, 88
Discrimination cases in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 103
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District of Columbia Court of Appeals:
HHG’s appearances before the Court as Assistant U.S. Attorney, 63-64
Judges:
Hood, Andrew M., 64
Myers, Frank Hammett, 64
District of Columbia Court of General Sessions:
Conversion to Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 95-97
“the Counter,” 57, 61-63
HHG’s appointment to, 85-88
HHG’s assignment to as Assistant U.S. Attorney, 57-63
Judges:
Beard, Edward Abbott, 58
Belson, James A., 91, 96
Green, Joyce Hens, 96
Howard, Andrew J., Jr., 59
Nielson, George D., 59
Penn, John Garrett, 96
Scalley, Thomas C., 57, 59, 61
Smith, John Lewis, 92
Stewart, William E., Jr., 91, 96
Judges, interactions among, 101-102
see also under Greene, Harold H., and see also Superior Court of the District of Columbia
District of Columbia Court Reorganization Act of 1970, P.L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 475, 96-97
District of Columbia Superior Court
see Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Edgerton, Henry White, 44
Edwards, Harry T., 53
Edwards v. Habib, 397 F.2d 687 (D.C. Cir. 1968), 95
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 67, 88
England, 27
Fahy, Charles, 44
Farben, I.G. case, 37
Fourteenth Amendment, 73-76
see also Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of
France, 15-22, 31, 32-35
Franco, Francisco, 26-27
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Frankfurt, Germany, 1-2
Frankfurter, Felix, 65-66
GI Bill of Rights (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, June 22, 1944, c. 268, 58 Stat. 284),
36
Gasch, Oliver, 56
General Accounting Office, 90-91
George Washington University, 33, 36, 38
George Washington University Law School, 38, 41-43
Germany, 1-14, 31, 35
Green, Joyce Hens, 96
Greene, Edith, 2-3, 12-13, 18, 22
Greene, Harold H.:
on District of Columbia Court of General Sessions and Superior Court of the District of
Columbia:
adjustment to bench, 89
administrative duties, 90-94, 100-102
appointment to, 85-88
appointment as Chief Judge, 85-86, 91-92
assignment of cases, 100-101
Carl Moultrie I Building, 97-99
changes made to Court, 91, 93
conversion to Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 95-97
Criminal Justice Act, payment for attorneys under, 90-91
Edwards v. Habib, 397 F.2d 687 (D.C. Cir. 1968), 95
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, comparisons with, 100-102
writing opinions in, 91
Early life:
childhood citizenship, 12-13
early childhood and family history, 1-3
religious upbringing, 6
Education:
elementary education, 3-4
George Washington University, 33, 36, 38
George Washington University Law School, 38, 41-43
notes editor on law review, 42
secondary education, 4, 14, 17
Judicial philosophies:
appellate court judges, lack of trial experience, 126
appellate court panel, composition of, 49-50
Federal judges, caseload, 127
frustrations of being a judge, 127
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judicial activism, 76
judicial decision-making, 46, 50-51, 51-53, 124, 129
lawyers, effect of reputation of, 52
lawyers, influences on, 48
majesty of the law, 48-49
“progressive” judging, 123
purpose of judicial system, 130
quality of advocacy, 127-129
Sentencing Guidelines, opposition to, 118-122, 127
penal sentence as deterrent, 120-121
“truth ameliorated,” 130
Legal career (prior to judgeships):
Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 69-85, 88
Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of, 73-79, 88
Meredith v. Fair, 313 F.2d 534 (5th Cir. 1962), 82
decides on legal career, 38-40
Office of Alien Property, U.S. Department of Justice, 36-38, 43
I.G. Farben case, 37
Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, 66-69, 88
Little Rock school integration issues, 68
U.S. Attorney’s Office, U.S. Department of Justice:
Appeals Section, 55-57, 60, 63-66, 88
argues Carroll v. United States, 354 U.S. 394 (1957), before the U.S. Supreme
Court, 64-66
Court of General Sessions Section, 48, 53-63, 88
“the Counter,” 57, 61-63
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit:
clerk to Judge Bennett Champ Clark, 43-53
significant cases and issues, 45, 46, 47, 50
Nazis, experiences under:
Belgium, fled to, 14-15
France, fled to, 15-22
Germany, childhood in, 4-14
Poland, deported to, 8-14
Portugal, fled to, 27
Spain, fled to, 21-27
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in refugee camp, 24-27
United States, fled to, 27-29
compares Europe with the United States, 40
Political party affiliation, 88
U.S. Army career:
drafted into army, 29-30
in army intelligence, 30-35, 38, 41
interrogates prisoners-of-war, 33-34
on U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia:
appointment to, 99-100
Laker Airways v. Pan American World Airways case, 114-116
Superior Court of the District of Columbia, comparisons with, 100-102
United States v. AT&T cases, 103-114
United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991), 116-118
Greene, Ignatz, 1-3, 7-10, 12-13, 15, 17, 22, 27, 29
Hitler, Adolf, 13-14
see also Greene, Harold H., Nazis, experiences under
Hart, Philip, 77
Holtzoff, Alexander, 51-52
Hood, Andrew M., 64
House of Lords, 115-116
see also Laker Airways v. Pan American World Airways case
Housing Code, 95
see also Edwards v. Habib, 397 F.2d 687 (D.C. Cir. 1968)
Howard, Andrew J., Jr., 59
Humphrey, Hubert, 77
I.G. Farben case, 37
Iran-Contra affair, 116-118
see also United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991)
Johnson, Frank M. Jr., 71, 84
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 86-87, 88, 92
Justice Department, U.S.:
Attorneys General:
Clark, Ramsey, 80, 86-88
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 80, 84, 88
Kennedy, Robert F., 37, 70-71, 77-78, 79-80, 81
Civil Rights Division, 69-85, 88
Mandate of the office, 69
see also Civil Rights and see also Civil Rights Acts
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Criminal Justice Act, support of payment under the Act to attorneys in the District of
Columbia Court of General Sessions, 90
Office of Alien Property, 36-38, 43
Trading with the Enemy Act, Oct. 6, 1917, c. 106, 40 Stat. 411, 37
Office of Legal Counsel, 66-69, 73, 85, 88
Little Rock school integration issues, 68
Presidential testimony, objections to in United States v. Poindexter, 118
Solicitor General’s Office, 64, 73, 77, 85
U.S. Attorney’s Office:
Appeals Section, 55-57, 60, 63-66
Court of General Sessions Section, 55, 57-63
“the Counter,” 57, 61-63
Domestic violence complaints, 62-63
HHG begins work at, 53
United States v. Lattimore, 232 F.2d 334 (D.C. Cir. 1955), 54
U.S. Attorneys for the District of Columbia:
Gasch, Oliver, 56
Rover, Leo A., 53-54
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 80, 84, 88
Kennedy, John F., 70, 79, 88
Kennedy, Robert F., 37, 70-71, 77-78, 79-80, 81
King, Martin Luther, 78, 79
Kristalnacht, 11-12, 13
Laker Airways v. Pan American World Airways case, 114-116
jurisdictional dispute, 115-116
settlement, 116
Lattimore, Owen, 54
see also United States v. Lattimore, 232 F.2d 334 (D.C. Cir. 1955)
Litigation, 122-123
Little Rock school integration, 68
Louisiana, 83-84
Long Island, New York, 29
Marshals, U.S., 83
Marshall, Burke, 80
Maryland, 88
McCarthy, Joseph R. and the “McCarthy era,” 45, 54
Meredith v. Fair, 313 F.2d 534 (5th Cir. 1962), 82
Meredith, James H., 82
Miller, Wilbur Kingsbury, Jr., 44
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Mirando de Ebro, Spain, 24-27
Miranda warnings, 24-25
Mississippi, 70, 80-84
Mississippi, University of, 80-84
see also Meredith v. Fair, 313 F.2d 534 (5th Cir. 1962)
“Mrs. Murphy’s Boarding House,” 75-76
see also under Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of
Myers, Frank Hammett, 64
Nazis, 4-27
concentration camps, 12-13, 16-17, 19-20
Hitler, Adolf, 13-14
Nevada, 70
New York Times, 108
Nielson, George D., 59
Nixon, Richard Milhous, 67, 96
North, Oliver, 116
see also United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991)
Nuremberg trials, 33
see also Greene, Harold H., U.S. Army career, in army intelligence
Oberdorfer, Louis F., 122
Office of Alien Property, U.S. Department of Justice, 36-38, 43
Penn, John Garrett, 96
Petain, Henri Phillipe, 16
Philadelphia, 28
Poindexter, John M., 116-118
see also United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991)
Poland, 8-10, 12-14, 15
Portugal, 27
Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, 44
Proctor, James M., 44
Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 113-114, 116-118
Reconstruction Era, 74
see also Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of
Reis, Harold, 68
Retaliatory eviction, 95
see also Edwards v. Habib, 397 F.2d 687 (D.C. Cir. 1968)
Rogers, William P., 67
Rover, Leo A., 53-54
Sanders, Barefoot, 92
Scalley, Thomas C., 57, 59, 61
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Senate Judiciary Committee, 76
see also Civil Rights Act of 1964, drafting of
Sentencing Commission, U.S., 118-119
Sentencing Guidelines, 118-122, 127
Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, June 22, 1944, c. 268, 58 Stat. 284, 36
Smith, Howard, 78-79
Smith, John Lewis, 92
Solicitor General’s Office, 64, 73, 77, 85
Cox, Archibald, 77
Southwestern Bell, 109
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Spain, 21-27
Spousal abuse, 62-63
Stephens, Harold Montelle, 44
Stettin, Germany, 1-9, 10-14
Stewart, William E., Jr., 91, 96
Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Carl Moultrie I Building, 97-99
see also District of Columbia Court of General Sessions
Supreme Court, U.S.:
Frankfurter, Felix, 65-66
HHG argues Carroll v. United States, 354 U.S. 394 (1957), 60, 64-66
Trading with the Enemy Act, Oct. 6, 1917, c. 106, 40 Stat. 411, 37
see also under Justice Department, U.S., Office of Alien Property
Truman, Harry F., 44
Tunney Act (Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act, P.L. 93-528, 88 Stat. 1706), 107
Tuttle, Elbert P., 72
Tydings, Joseph Davies, 99
United States, HHG arrival in, 27-28
United States v. AT&T cases:
assigned to HHG, 103-104
Baby Bells, 109, 111-112
local access to long distance lines, 112
pay phones, 112
Bell Laboratories, role of, 114
Commerce Department, U.S., concerns with AT&T breakup, 113
continuing jurisdiction, 109-112
Defense Department, U.S., objections to AT&T breakup, 113
interim opinion, 107
judge/attorney relationships, 113
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Justice Department, U.S., role in case, 113-114
President Reagan’s questions on case, 113-114
results of AT&T breakup, 111
settlement, 106-109
statements of Contention and Proof required, 105
stipulations required, 105-106
trial, 106-107
Tunney Act (Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act, P.L. 93-528, 88 Stat. 1706),
107-109
Waddy, Joseph C., transfer from, 104
Western Electric, previous lawsuit with AT&T, 107
United States v. Lattimore, 232 F.2d 334 (D.C. Cir. 1955), 54
United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991), 116-118
Presidential testimony, 117-118
U.S. Army, 29-35, 38, 41
U.S. Attorney’s Office
see Justice Department, U.S., U.S. Attorney’s Office
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit:
cases and issues, significant, while HHG was clerk to Judge Clark, 45, 46, 47, 50
Edwards v. Habib, 397 F.2d 687 (D.C. Cir. 1968), 95
HHG’s appearances before the Court as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, 63
Judges:
Bazelon, David Lionel, 44, 45, 124
Clark, Bennett Champ, 43-45, 50-51
Edgerton, Henry White, 44
Edwards, Harry T., 53
Fahy, Charles, 44
Miller, Wilbur Kingsbury, Jr., 44
Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, 44
Proctor, James M., 44
Stephens, Harold Montelle, 44
Washington, George Thomas, 44
Wright, J. Skelly, 83-84
Panel, composition of, 49-50
Political views of judges and clerks, 45-48, 53
United States v. Lattimore, 232 F.2d 334 (D.C. Cir. 1955), 54
United States v. Poindexter, 951 F.2d 369 (D.C. Cir. 1991), 116-118
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit:
Civil rights, views of judges on, 71-72
Meredith v. Fair, 313 F.2d 534 (5th Cir. 1962), 82
Tuttle, Elbert P., 72
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U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia:
Administrative policies, 102
Discrimination cases, 103
HHG’s appointment to, 99-100
Judges:
Gasch, Oliver, 56
Holtzoff, Alexander, 51-52
Oberdorfer, Louis F., 122
Waddy, Joseph C., 104
Youngdahl, Luther W., 54
Judges, diversity of, 125
Judges, interactions among, 102
Judicial caseload, 127
Laker Airways v. Pan American World Airways case, 114-116
United States v. AT&T cases, 103-114
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana:
Civil rights, views of judges on, 71, 83-84
Wright, J. Skelly, 83-84
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama:
Civil rights, views of judges on, 71, 84
Johnson, Frank M., Jr., 71, 84
U.S. District Court for New Jersey:
Biunno, Vincent P., 107-109
United States v. AT&T cases, 103-114
U.S. Judicial Conference, 90, 102
Voting rights, 70-71, 73, 76-77, 80
Voting rights laws, 73
Voting Rights Act of 1965, P.L. 89-110, 79 Stat. 437, 73, 76-77, 80
Waddy, Joseph C., 104
see also United States v. AT&T cases
Wallace, George C., 82, 84
“War on crime,” 96
Warner, John, 57
Washington, George Thomas, 44
Washington Post, The, 94, 108
Western Electric, 107
White, W. Wilson, 67, 69
Wright, J. Skelly, 83-84
Youngdahl, Luther W., 54