Note: Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. is referred to in the index entries as J .L.R.
Abortion, 253
Affirmative action, 143
Aileen, Sen. George, 78
Air Force, U.S., 43
Alabama, 56
Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll), 60
Allegheny Holding Company, 123
Alliance for Justice, 241
All the President’s Men (Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein), 183
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 106, 119-120, 181, 186, 192
American Federation of Labor (AFL), 43, 127, 134, 200, 215, 222
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 134, 200,
215,222
see also individual union entries
American Legion, 56
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 8, 24-28, 75-76, 110-112, 149-150, 162, 166-169,
216,219-220,229,232-233,243-244,246-248
American University, 179, 250
Anderson, Rep. John, 218, 230, 232-233, 249
Anderson, Sen. Clifford, 78
Anderson-Aiken Motion to Delete Part Three, 78
Anti-Semitism, 9-10, 34
Antioch Law School, 250
“An Unabashed Liberal Looks at a Half-Century of the Supreme Court” (JLR article), 17
Anzjo, Italy, 57
Arizona, 132
Armbrister, Trevor (author), 190, 197
Army, U.S., 43-45, 49
Army-Navy Club (D.C.), 213
Arnold & Porter (D.C. law firm), 159, 207
Arnold, Fortas & Porter (D.C. law firm), 60-61, 159-160
Arnold, Thurman (D.C. attorney), 61, 108-109, 196
Arrow Corporation, 160
Atlanta, 215-216
Atlantic Charter, 42
Australia, 44-45
Bailey, Dorothy (defendant), 60
Bailey, Judge Thomas Jennings, 31
Ballot oath, 5S
Barkley, Sen. Alben, 28
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Stanley (Asst. Attorney General), 99
Barth, Alan (writer), 85
Bastian, Judge Walter M., 119, 121
Baumberg, Bavaria, 1
Bayh, Sen. Birch, 199
Bazelon, Judge David, 85, 96, 125, 155, 157, 174-176, 178, 206-207
Beale, Joseph (prof.-Harvard Law School), 10
Beck, David (“Dave”) (union leader), 92
Beer, Samuel (“Sam”) (head-ADA), 149
Bell, Griffin (Secy.-Education Dept.), 236
Bender, Sen. George, 77
Bennett, William (“Bill”) (conservative), 244
Bentley, Elizabeth (spy queen), 61-62, 63
Bereuffy, Carl (D.C. attorney), 61
Berlin, Germany, 5
Biden, Sen. Joseph (“Joe”), 201-202, 245, 260
Bierniller, Andrew (“Andy”) (AFL-CIO), 134
Bingham, Barry (editor-Louisville Courier Journal), 41
Birrningham,AL, 126,150
Black(s), 27, 28, 29, 76, 102-103, 129-130, 133, 141-143, 148, 150-151, 158, 161, 169,
171,204,213-216,242
Black, Justice Hugo, 64-65, 87, 89, 203
Blacklist, 222, 224-225
Blackmun, Justice Harry A., 201, 259
Block, Herbert (“Herblock”) (political cartoonist), 57, 59, 60
Bode, Kenneth (“Ken”) (reporter-CNN), 184
Bond, Julian (civil rights activist), 166
Bork, Judge Robert, 201-202, 241-244, 249-250
Boston, MA, 5, 49, 107
Bowles, Sen. Chester (“Chet”), 116
Boyle, Anthony (“Tony”) (union leader), 30, 184-193, 187,222
Brandeis, Justice Louis, 13, 16, 18-19, 22, 34, 36-37
Brandeis, Mrs. Alice (wife-Justice Brandeis), 37
Brasnahan, James (San Francisco attorney), 239-240
Brennan, Justice William (“Bill”), 207-208, 238, 253-259
Brennan, Mrs. Mary (wife-Justice Brennan), 257-258
Britain, 43
see also England
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, 171-172
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, 104, 223-224
Broyles Bill, 53
Bryan, Sen. William Jennings, 4
Bryant, Judge William (“Bill”), 193-196
Buchanan, Patrick (“Pat”) (presidential candidate), 117
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Buckley, William (“Bill”) (conservative activist), 67
Budd Wheel Co., 42
Budget Bureau, 102, 130
Buffalo,NY, 102,130
Bunker, Lawrence (aide-Gen. MacArthur), 49
Burger, Chief Justice Warren, 108, 121, 180, 206-207, 227,242, 254-255
Burton, Judge Harold H., 119
Bush, President George H.W., 224,251,253,259
Busing, 228
Butler, Justice Pierce, 33-34
Byrd, Sen. Robert (“Bobby”), 11 ;2, 154
Cable News Network (CNN), 184
Carnes, Judge Edward Earl, 259-261
Califano, Joseph (aide-Pres. Johnson), 154, 205-206
California, 26, 39, 157,205
Calculated Visions-Kennedy, Johnson and Civil Rights (Mark Stern), 128
Canada (ian), 42,225
Canal Zone, 141
Capitalism, 234
Cardozo, Justice Benjamin, 1, 12-22, 31, 33, 37-39, 198, 240, 255
Carswell, Judge G. Harold, 199-201, 203-204, 243,244
Caner, Hodding (aide-Pres. Carter), 143, 165-166
Carter, Judge Robert, 79
Carter, Mrs. Hodding, 143, 165
Carter, President Jimmy, 143, 165, 211, 214-221, 230-231, 33
Case, Sen. Clifford, 132
Catholic Church, 94-95, 111-112
Center for Poverty Law, 260
Central Florida University, 128
Century Club (NY), 251
Champaign, IL, 249
Charlottesville, VA, 48
Chicago, IL, 166
China, 118, 120-121, 190
Chinese, 28
Church, Sen. Frank, 164
Cincinnati, OH, 1, 12
Civil liberties, 24, 43, 61, 68, 88, 94-95, 106, 108, 119, 136, 152, 160, 191, 229
Civil rights, 25-28, 54-56, 74, 77, 79-80, 85, 94, 100, 110, 116, 119, 127, 147, 149-150,
152-153, 158,161,171, 197-198,203,210,214,228,243
Clark, Justice Thomas (“Tom”), 123
Clark, Sen. Joseph (“Joe”), 150, 161
Clark, Sheriff James, 152
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Clark, Thomas (“Tom”) (Attorney General), 109
Cleveland, President Grover, 220
Clifford, Clark (D.C. attorney), 51
Clinton, President William J., 174,249, 251-252, 259
Coffin, Judge Frank, 257
Cohen, Benjamin (“Ben”) (New Dealer), 12-13, 17-18, 30-31, 35, 129, 169, 187
Coleman, William (“Bill”) (law clerk-Justice Frankfurter), 213
Collective bargaining, 224
Colorado, 141
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 41, 177
Combs, Harrison (attorney-T. Boyle), 189
Commerce Department, U.S., 61
“Committee of Septuagenarians,” 202, 245
Committee to Re-Elect the President, 183
Common Sense Campaign (Adlai Stevenson) ( 1952), 77
Communist(s), 7, 8, 24-25, 43-44, 62-63, 65-66, 85, 109, 119, 120-121, 190, 229-230
Fifth Amendment, 83
Communist Party, 57, 60, 63, 122
Conder, Lyman (attorney-Kohler Co.), 94
Confucius (Chinese philosopher), 79
Congress, U.S., 61, 69, 79; 120-121, 168, 209-210, 219, 233
Contempt of, 84
see also Representatives, House of, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Congressional Medal of Honor, 49
Congressional Record, 128
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 42-43, 88, 90, 127,134,200,215,222
Connally, Gov. John, 168-169
Connecticut, 124
Connor, Sheriff Theophilus Eugene (“Bull”), 126, 152
Constitutional Commentary, 82
Conway, Jack (aide-Walter Reuther), 139
Cook, Sen. Marlo, 200-201
Cook County, IL, 161
Coolidge, President Calvin, 4
Cooper, Sen. John Sherman, 200-201
Corcoran, Thomas (“Tom”) (New Dealer), 12-13, 17-18, 30-31
Covington & Burling (D.C. law firm), 169
Cox, Oscar (general counsel-Off. Emerg. Mgmt. & Lend-Lease), 42
Coy, Wayne (Off. of Emerg. Mgmt.), 42, 101, 129-130
Craigfield, Harold (D.C. attorney), 89-90
Cranston, Sen. Alan, 246-247
Cummings, Attorney General Homer, 17, 30-31, 35
Cuomo, Gov. Mario, 252
Curran, Judge Edward (“Eddie”), 57, 58
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Curtis, Sen. Carl, 92
Customs Service, U.S., 259
Dallas, TX, 168
Danaher, Judge John A., 119, 124, 155, 160
Dartmouth College, 63
Davis, Mr. (president-Nat’! Bank of Washington), 194-196
Davis, John W. (presidential nominee), 4
Dees, Morris (Center for Poverty Law), 260-261
Democratic National Committee, 55
Democratic National Party, Credentials Committee, 138-139, 147, 165
Democratic Party, 25, 26, 27, 28, 196, 211
National Convention (1948), 25-28, 55
National Convention (1952), 31
National Convention (1956), 82, 98
National Convention (1960), 110, 113, 140
National Convention (1968), 163, 165-167
National Convention (1976), 218
Resolutions Committee, 75
Detroit, MI, 25
Detroit Free Press, 90
Devon Adair (publishing house), 63
Diggs, Charles (“Charlie”) (Dem. Party comm. member), 139
Discrimination, racial, 100, 101, 102, 171
Distinguished Service Star, 49
District of Columbia, 11, 12, 49, 53-54, 95, 101, 106-107, 111, 114, 129,141, 154, 195-196,
207,250
Bar, 51
City Council, 154
Home Rule, 153
District of Columbia School of Law, 250
Dobrivir, William (“Bill”) (D.C. attorney), 180, 207
Douglas, John (Asst. Attorney General-Civil Div.), 160
Douglas, Justice William 0., 64, 89
Douglas, Mrs. Paul, 152
Douglas, Sen. Paul, 52, 77-78, 152
Doyle, Vincent (researcher-Library of Congress), 151
Due process, 12
Duff, Sen. James Henderson, 77
Dukakis, Gov. Michael, 250-251
Duncan, Mrs. Todd (singer’s wife), 141
Dyke, Tim (manager), 168
Eagleton, Barbara (wife-Sen. Eagleton), 243-44
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Eagleton, Sen. Thomas (“Tom”), 208-209, 215, 243
Eaton, William (“Bill”) (newspaper reporter), 198,203
Economic Warfare Program, 42
Edelman, Daniel (“Dan”) (D.C. attorney), 193
Edgerton, Judge Henry W., 85, 124, 125, 155, 157
Education Department, U.S., 212,214
Edwards, George (chairman-Detroit city council), 25
Eisenhower, President Dwight D. (“Ike”), 53, 56-57, 77, 88
Eisenstadt, Stuart (aide-President Carter), 219-221
Elder, Shirley (newspaper reporter), 170
Electric Bond and Share Co., 31.
Emory University, 215
Employment
Equal opportunity, 153
Fair, 153
England, 24, 44
Episcopal, 133-134
Ervin, Sen. Samuel (“Sam”), 92
Eugene, OR, 118, 120
Europe, 211
Fahy, Judge Charles, 155, 177, 231
Featherbedding, 103, 171-17 4
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 106-107, 188, 237-238
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 31, 39-40, 176-177, 234
Federal Election Commission (FEC), 234-235
Federal Power Commission, 29
Feldman, Clarice (JLR associate), 193
Feldman, Myer (Kennedy staffer), 113
Finch,R obert (HEW),2 26
Fitzpatrick, Daniel R. (St. Louis Post Dispatch), 85
Flag burning, 253
Florida, 204
Forbes, Malcolm (entrepreneur), 234
Ford, President Gerald, 190, 210
Fortas, Justice Abe, 159, 178-180, 197
D.C. attorney, 29, 60-61, 65
Fort Worth, TX, 168
Forum shopping, 157
Four Freedoms, 255
Frank, John (law clerk-Justice Black), 203
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 2, 9, 13, 20, 22-23, 34-36, 64-65, 81-82, 87, 89-90, 107, 108-109,
122,198,213,240,256
Harvard Law School professor, 2, 10-12, 35, 198, 213
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Franklin, Benjamin (“Ben”) (American patriot), 253
Fraser, Mayor Donald (“Don”), 217
Frasier, MI, 154-155
Freeman, Gov. Orville, 114-115
Free speech, 8, 86, 122, 222
see also U.S. Constitution-First Amendment
Freud, Sigmund (psychiatrist), 145-146
Friedan, Betty (feminist), 166
Friendly, Al (vote counter), 54
Galbraith, Kenneth (“Ken”) (economist), 251
Gardner, Warner (aide-Attorney General Cummings), 17
Garrow, David (author), 127
General Motors Corp., 145
Genghis Kahn (Mongol ruler), 158
Georgia, 166
German(s), 1-2, 6-9, 33, 44
Germany, 1, 9
Gilbert, H.E. (union leader), 171
Gilley, Paul (suspect-Yablonski case), 188-189
Ginsburg, Judge Douglas, 237, 243-244, 249
Goldberg, Justice Arthur, 89, 197-198
Goldwater, Sen. Barry, 92-93
Goodman, Richard (“Dick”) (speechwriter), 163
Gore, Albert (“Al”) (Vice President), 251-252
Gore, Sen. Albert, Sr., 77
Graham, Katherine (“Kay”) (owner-The Washington Post), 251
Graham, Philip (owner-The Washington Post), 15, 79, 81-82, 106
Gray, Virginia (civil rights activist), 143
Greek(s), 250
Green, Judge June, 231
Green, Sen. Edith, 141
Green, William (“Bill”) (Dem. Party boss), 27
Greenberg, Jack (D.C. attorney), 226
Griffin, Sen. Robert, 179
Guam, 141
Haig, Frank (Dem. Party boss), 27
Hamer, Fannie Lou (civil rights activist), 138, 142-143, 165-166
Hamlet (Shakespeare character), 25, 53
see also Stevenson, Adlai
Hand, Judge Augustus (“Gus”), 64
Hand, Judge Learned, 64
Harriman, Gov. W. Averill, 53-54
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Harris, Robert (“Bob”) (asst.-Rep. Yarborough), 169
Harris, Sen. Fred, 216
Harris, Thomas (“Tom”) (AFL-CIO), 200
Harrision, George (union leader), 104
Hart, Judge George L., 180-181, 183, 186, 196, 206-207
Hart, Sen. Philip (“Phil”), 179-180
Harvard Club (D.C.), 213-214
Harvard Law School, 2-3, 5, 9-10, 21-22, 35, 83, 201, 213
Federal Jurisdiction course, 10-11, 35
Public Utilities course, 10, 188
Harvard University, 2-3, 5, 201
Harvey, J. (Dem. Party boss), 27
Haskell, Floyd (husband-N. Totenberg), 258
Hatch, Sen. Orrin, 240-242
Hayden, Sen. Carl, 132
Haynesworth, Judge Clement, 179, 197-200, 203, 243-244
Head tax, 16
Heflin, Sen. Hal, 261
Hellman, George (author), 15
Hellman, Jeffrey (writer), 15
Hellman, Lillian (playwright), 65-67, 68, 83
Hennings, Sen. Thomas (“Tom”), 77
Henry, Aaron (chair-Dem. Party), 140-143, 165-166
Hersey, John (author), 47-49
Hesburgh, Father Theodore M. (pres.-Notre Dame Univ.), 99, 100
Hickenlooper, Sen. Bourke, 107-108
Hill, Anita (professor), 203, 258
Hindenburg, Baron Paul von (German president) 7, 8
Hispanic(s), 28, 129, 130
Hiss, Alger (spy), 64
Hitler, Adolph (German dictator), 5-9
Roehling, A.A. (author), 127
Hoffa, James (union leader-Teamsters), 92
“Hollywood Ten,” 71
Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell, 85
Holtzoff, Judge Alexander, 30, 172-173
Homicide, 174
Hoover, J. Edgar (head-FBI), 106-109, 119, 237
“Hornblower, Hubert Horatio,” 218
see also Humphrey, Hubert H.
Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union, 222
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), see House of Representatives, U.S.
Housing, Education and Welfare Department (HEW), U.S., 212, 214, 226
Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD), 150
-ASHouston,
Charles (“Charlie”) {D.C. attorney), 103
Hruska, Sen. Roman, 203
Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans, 14, 19, 37
Hughes, Paul, 67
Human rights, 27, 95
see also civil rights
Humphrey, Muriel (wife-Sen. Humphrey), 113
Humphrey, Sen. Hubert H., 25-27, 76-77, 95, 110, 117, 132-133, 137, 142-143
Presidential candidate 163-164, 166-170, 180,205,218
Hurst, Willard (law clerk-Justice Brandeis), 16
Ickes, Jane (wife-Sen. Harold Ickes), 152-153
Ickes, Sen. Harold, 152
Illinois, 27, 52-53
Internal Security Subcommittee, 122
International Human Rights, 143
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 123-124
Italy, 214
Ives, Sen. Irving , 92
lwo Jima Memorial, 253
Jackson, Justice Robert H., 64-65, 239
Jackson, Rev. Jesse (civil rights activist), 246-247
Jackson, Sen. Henry, 216
Japan(ese), 45-48, 157, 159
Japanese-American Citizens League, 157
Javitz, Sen. Jacob (“Jack”), 132
Jenrette, Rep. John, 237-238
Jews
Eastern, 1
German, 1
Sephardic, 1
John Birch Society, 49
Johnson,Frank,260-261
Johnson, President Lyndon B.
135-139, 142, 146-147, 153-154, 161-163, 165, 170, 176-178, 180-183, 231
Senator, 29, 77-79, 81-82, 112, 115-117
Vice President, 149, 151
Jones, Judge William, 212
Jordan, Hamilton (aide-President Carter), 215, 217-218, 220
Jordan,R ep. Barbara, 218
Justice Department, U.S., 63,226, 244, 259
Antitrust Division, 99
Assistant Attorney General, 99
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Assistant U.S. Attorney, 239
Attorney General, 57, 78
Civil Division, 160
U.S. Attorney, 57,228
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB. (Attorney General), 127, 134-135, 153
Kaufman, Andrew (biographer), 21-23
Kefauver, Sen. Estes, 53-54, 76-77
Kelly, Katie (writer), 15
Kennedy, Justice Anthony (“Tony”), 201-202, 242,244, 249
Kennedy, President John F., 133, 149, 151-152, 218
Senator, 35, 77, 92-93, 110-115
Kennedy, Robert (“Bobby”), 94, 112-113, 116, 126-127, 163, 164-165, 168
Attorney General, 135, 150
Counsel-Senate Rackets Comm., 93
Kennedy, Sen. Edward (“Ted”), 202,230,232,245
Kentucky, 28
Kilpatrick, James J. (newspaper reporter), 204
King, Edward (“Ed”) (professor), 142-143
King, Rev. Martin Luther (civil rights activist), 78-79, 126-127, 141, 148, 150, 152,
161,216,218,242
Kirkland, Lane (pres. AFL-CIO), 222
Kluger, Richard (author), 239
Kohler Company, 91-94, 96-97, 126, 155, 157
Kramer, Ray (JLR army buddy), 48
Kramer, Victor (Justice Dept.), 99
Kutcher, James (plaintiff), 59
Labor Department, U.S., 103, 187, 192-193
Wage and Hour Division, 12
LaFollette, Sen. Robert, 4
Landis, James M. (legal author), 11
Langer, Sen. William, 77
Lansman, Matilda (radical), 122
Larson, Reed (pres.-Right to Work), 222
Lautenberg, 35-36
Law
Antitrust, 98
Criminal, 12
Law firms
Anti-Semitism in, 9-10
Jewish, 12
Lawrence, Gov. David (Dem. Party boss), 27, 138-139, 141
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 74, 78, 119, 136, 198-199, 212,242,244, 258
-AlOLegion
of Merit, 49
Lehman, Gov. Herbert, 53-54, 77
Lend-Lease Administration, 41-42, 44, 129
Leventhal, Judge Harold, 182-183
General Counsel-Dem. Comm., 142, 160
Levy, Herbert (“Herb”) (JLR law partner), 109-110
Lewis, John L. (union leader), 186
Lewisburg Penitentiary, 64
Libel, 62
Library of Congress, 16, 67, 151
Lichtman, Elliot (JLR partner), 212-214, 258
Limitations, Statute of, 159
Lincoln, President Abraham, 243
Linder, Robert Mitchell (The Fifty Minute Hour), 73
Lions Club, 5
Literacy tests, 151
Loeb, James (“Jim”) (co-founder-ADA), 8, 24-26, 53, 112
Long Island, N.Y., 168
Los Angeles, CA, 160, 168-169
Louisville, KY, 50,200
Louisvillle Courier Journal, 40-41
Lowenstein, Rep. Allard K. (“Al”), 162-163, 166, 168
Lowenthal, Max (New Dealer), 106-108
Loyalty oaths, 54-56
Loyalty Review Board, 60
Luce, Clair Booth (ambassador-Italy), 214
Machinists Union, 234
MacKinnon, Judge George E., 206-207
Maddox, Gov. Lester, 215
Magellan, Ferdinand (explorer), 46
Maine, 257
Manila, Philippines, 45-46
Mansfield, Sen. Michael (“Mike”), 131
Markman, Rep. Steven (“Steve”), 239
Marshall, Burke (Asst. Attorney General), 127
Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 238, 258
Martin, John Frederick (author), 55
Masaoka, Michael (“Mike”) (Japanese-Americitizens League), 157-160
Mason, Alpheus Thomas (biographer), 22
Mason, Charles (JLR Harvard classmate), 213-214
Mason, Hilda (D.C. councilwoman), 213
Massachussetts, 117, 137, 235, 259
Mata Hari (spy), 61
-AllMathias,
Sen. Charles C., 253
Mazey, Emile (JLR client), 91, 93-95, 97
McArthur, General Douglas, 44, 47-49
McCarthy, Sen. Eugene (“Gene”), 162-165, 167-170, 176,231
McCarthy, Sen. Joseph (“Joe”), 44, 50, 53, 56, 65, 67-68, 82-83, 86
McClellan, Sen. John L., 91-92
McConnack, Rep. John, 117
McCulloch, Rep. William (“Bill”), 153
McGovern, Sen. George, 114, 164, 204-209, 215, 219-220, 246-249
McGowan, Judge Carl, 177-178
McGrath, James Howard (chair-Rhode Island Dem. Party), 28
McGrory, Mary (newspaper reporter), 113
McKinley, President William, 4
McKinley Gold March ( 1896), 4
McNamara, Sen. Patrick, 78, 88, 92
McReynolds, Justice James, 19, 33-34
Meany, George (union leader), 198-199, 208-209, 215
“Meet the Press” (TV program), 62
Metzenbaum, Sen. Howard, 202, 238, 240, 245
Mexican(s), 168
Mexico, 229
Michigan, 76, 179
Mikva, Judge Abner (“Ab”), 222, 236
Miller, Arnold (union leader), 194-195, 197
Miller, Arthur (playwight), 68-72, 86-87, 122
Miller, Judge Wilbur K., 59, 126, 155
Miller, William (“Fishbait”) (House doorkeeper), 135
Milwaukee, WI, 111
Mine Workers Journal, 186
Minimum wage, 18
Minneapolis, MN, 25, 217
Minnesota, 111,139,206
Mississippi, 55, 136, 143, 148, 165, 205
Mississippi Freedom Party, 75, 135-143, 145, 147, 151, 165
Missouri, 28
Mitchell, Clarence (Justice Dept.), 78, 127, 131-135, 161, 198-200, 212
Mondale, Walter (“Fritz”)
Attorney General-MN, 139-141, 144
Vice President, 211,217,219, 246-249
Monroe, Marilyn (actress), 68, 71-73
Montgomery, AL, 152
Morse, Sen. Wayne, 78
Moses, Robert (“Bob”) (NY politician), 136
Moulter, Rep., 154
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Ms. (magazine), 72-73
Mundt, Sen. Karl, 91-93
Murphy, Charles (“Charlie”) (White House aide), 53
Murray, Philip (“Phil”) (union leader), 88
Muskie, Sen. Edward (“Ed”), 205
Nader, Ralph (consumer activist), 184-185
Nathan, Robert (“Bob”) (economist), 149
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 26, 78, 200, 224
Legal Defense Fund, 213,227
see also Wilkins, Roy
National Banlc of Washington, 194, 196
National Broadcasting Company (NBC), 40-41, 62
National Civil Liberties Clearing House, 106
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), 98-100
National Defense Advisory Council, 41
National law Journal, 234
National Organization for Women (NOW), 201,241, 244
Nation Labor Relations Board (NLRB), 95-96, 126, 150, 155-156, 160, 171
Nazi(s), 7
Nazi-Soviet Pact, 24, 44
Nees, Ralph (NY attorney), 258
Newark, NJ, 58
New Deal, 3-4, 11-13, 34-35, 38, 40, 60, 106
New England, 201
New Hampshire, 54, 163
Newman, Sandy (go-fer), 131
New Mexico, 14
New Republic, 24
Newsday, 258
Newsweek, 200, 251
New York Central Railroad, 123
New York City, 14, 23, 26, 27, 48, 61, 63,168,251
New Yorker, 15
New York State, 14
New York University Law School, 10
Nichols, Louis (“Lou”) (Hoover public relations aide), 106
Niebuhr, Reinhold (“Reinnie”) (ADA leader), 24
Niles, David (“Dave”) (aide-Dem. Nat’l. Conv.), 27
Nixon, President Richard M.
180, 183,200-201,208-211,226,243
Senator, 93, 164, 169
Nobel Peace Prize, 238
North Carolina, 236
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North Carolina Higher Educational System, 236
North Carolina Law Review, 17, 20, 237, 255
North Korea, 58-59
O’Brien, Lawrence (“Larry”) (Kennedy aide), 134-135
O’Donnell, Kenneth (“Kenny”) (Kennedy associate), 95, 137, 168
O’Dwyer, Mayor William (“Bill”), 26
ODwyer, Sen. Paul, 168
O’Mahoney, Sen. Joseph C., 78
Office of Emergency Management (OEM), 41, 100-101, 129
Office of Production Management, 41
Ohio, 153
Olds, Leland (Federal Power Comm.), 29
Oppenheimer, J. Robert (atomic scientist), 2
Oregon, 138
Oxford University (England), 10
Palmer Red Raids, 107
Parliament (British), 137
Paxton & Seasongood (Cincinnati law firm), 12
Pearl Harbor, 158
Pearson, Drew (newspaper columnist), 106
Pennsylvania, 99, 187, 220
People for the American Way, 242
Perot, H. Ross (presidential candidate), 218,233, 249, 251-252
Peters, Dr. (JLR client), 108-109
Phelps, Timothy (newspaper reporter), 258
Philadelphia, PA, 27, 191
Philippine Islands, 45-46, 49
Phillips, Randy (investor), 123
Phoenix, AZ, 239
Pittsburgh, PA, 187
Plaut, James (“Jimmy”) (JLR friend), 5
Poland, 50, 102, 130
Polish Supply Mission, 50, 107
Pollak, Louis (JLR co-counsel), 125-126, 156
Pollitt, Daniel (“Dan”) (JLR associate), 66-67, 156, 237-238
Poll tax, 153
Porter, Charles (“Charlie”) (radical-plaintiff), 118, 120-121
Porter, Frank (newspaper reporter), 185-186
Porter, Paul (D.C. attorney), 26, 60-61, 179
Powell, Justice Lewis, 210, 241-242
Pratt, Judge John H., 213-214, 226-228
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Presidential campaign (1952), 52-57
Presidential campaign (1956), 74-79
Presidential campaign (1968), 147-171
Presidential election ( 1960), 110-117
Pressman, Lee (General Counsel-CIO), 42-43
Prettyman, Judge E. Barrett, 59-60
Pritchard, Kenneth (“Ken”), 38
Proctor, Judge James M., 60
Progressive Party, 4
Project Vote, 131
Protestant(s), 112
Prouty, Sen. Winston L., 201
Pueblo (American ship), 191
Pulitzer Prize, 198
Quaker(s), 234
Racine, WI, 111
Railway Labor Executives Union, 100, 103-104
Randolph, A. Philip (union leader), 100-105, 129-130
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr.-PERSONAL
Brother, 2-3
Childhood, 1-2
Education, Harvard Law School, 2-3, 5, 9-10
European travels, 5-7
Father, 1-4, 33
Grandmother, 2
Health of, 249-250
Judiasm of, 1, 6
Mother, 1, 3, 4
Rauh, Carl (son), 51, 71-72, 258
Rauh, Olie (wife), 10, 56, 71-73, 81, 90, 107, 162, 167, 173,216,217,242, 249-251
Sister, 2-4
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr.-PROFESSIONAL
Chairman-Americans for Democratic Action, 75
Co-founder-Americans for Democratic Action, 229
D.C. Bar, admitted to, 51
Democratic Party chairman, 196
Democratic Party National Convention (1948), 25-28
Deputy Director- Veterans Emergency Housing Program, 50, 200
Deputy General Counsel-FCC, 40
Deputy General Counsel-Lend-Lease Program, 42, 129
Deputy General Counsel-Office of Emergency Management, 42, 100-101, 129
General Deputy Housing Expediter, 50
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Humphrey, Hubert, association with, 25-27, 110-111
Labor Dept. (Wage and Hour Division), 13
Law clerk-Justice Cardozo, 1, 12-22, 31, 33, 240
Law clerk-Justice Frankfurter, 13, 20, 81-82, 240
Military service, 44-49
New Dealers, work with, 12, 17-18
Office of Emergency Management (OEM), 41-42, 100
Polish Supply Mission, attorney for, 50, 107
Private Practice, 50
Supreme Court clerkships, 33-40
see also Justice Cardozo, Justic? Frankfurter
Reader’s Digest, 191
Reagan, Nancy (First Lady), 15
Reagan, President Ronald, 217-218, 233-234, 244,246,248
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), 50
Red Sea, 113
Reed, Justice Stanley, 123
Rehnquist, Chief Justice William, 210, 238-241, 254-255
Reilly, Judge Gerard D. (“Gerry”), 37-38
Remington, Mrs. William, 63
Remington, William (“Bill”) (JLR client), 60-62, 63-65, 197
House of Representatives, U.S., 77, 81, 127-128, 134, 138, 154
Judiciary Committee, 41, 133, 153,210,239,260
Rules Committee, 128
Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 61, 63, 65-69, 71, 85-86
Representatives, House of, U.S., see also Congress, U.S.
Republican Party, 196, 206
Reuther, Walter (union leader-UAW), 75-76, 82-83, 88-90, 92, 95, 109, 126-127, 137-140,
142, 144-146, 152,209,223
Reynolds, James (“Jim”) (Asst. Secy. of Labor), 173
Rhode Island, 28, 194
Rich, Marvin (ADA), 248
Richardson, Ron (Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union), 222
Richardson, Elliot (Secy.-HEW), 213, 225-226
Richey, Judge Charles, 221
Right-to-Life, 235
Right-to-Work, 222-223
Roben’s Rules of Order, 248
Roberts, Justice Owen, 18-19
Robinson, Judge Spottswood, 211, 236
Rome, Italy, 49
Roosevelt, Eleanor (First Lady), 75
Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 9, 17-18, 25, 35, 36-37, 41-43, 50, 88, 101-102, 129,
234
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Roosevelt, James (“Jimmy”) (chair-Calif. Democratic Party), 26
Rosenbaum, David (“Dave”)(The New York Times), 251
Rosenberg, Ethel (convicted spy), 229
Rosenberg, Julius (convicted spy), 229
Rosenberg, Marvin (ADA), 112, 149
Rowan, Carl (newspaper columnist), 150
Rowley, James (chief-Secret Service), 182
Russell, Sen. Richard R., 79
Russia(ns), 24, 42, 44
Russian-Nazi Pact, 44
Rustin, Bayard (civil rights activist), 105, 141
Rutgers University Press, 128
Sabou Islands, 46
Sadlowski, Edward (“Ed”) (JLR client), 105, 222, 225
Salt Lake City, UT, 170
Sanders, Gov. Carl, 215
Sanford, Gov. Terry, 216
San Francisco, CA, 45,239,240
Scalia, Justice Antonin, 240-241
Schlesinger, Arthur (historian), 28, 34-36, 220, 233
Scholl, Leon (Exec. Dir.-ADA), 167, 199-200, 248
School de?egregation, 78,213,226,228
School integration, 54, 226-228
Scoundrel Time (Lillian Hellman), 67
Secret Service, u?s., 181-182
Self-incrimination, 66, 82
see also U.S. Constitution-Fifth Amendment
Seller, Rep. Emanuel (“Manny”), 150
Selma, AL, 152
Senate,U .S.,7 7,8 0,8 5,1 07,1 14,1 32,1 61,1 68,1 99,211,2 33,2 38-239,2 42-243
Senate, U.S., see also Congress, U.S.
Senate, U.S.
Internal Security Committee, 60
Investigating Committee, 61
Select Committee on the Improper Activities in the Labor and Management Field (Rackets
Committee), 90-94, 98
Subcommittee on D.C. Finances of the Appropriations Committee, 154
Shaw, Bernard (CNN anchorman), 250-251
Shea & Gardner (D.C. law firm), 173
Shea, Frank (Shea & Garnder), 173
Shelton, Willard (radical writer), 121
Sherman, General William Tecumseh, 53, 72
Silard, John (JLR partner), 156, 159, 184, 212, 214
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Simple Justice (Richard Kluger), 239
Sirica, Judge John, 227
Skadden, Arps (N.Y. law firm), 258
Sleeping Car Porters, 100, 103-104
Smeel, Eleanor (“Ellie”) (NOW), 241
Smith, Rep. Howard, 128-130
Snowden, Frank (prof.-Howard University), 214
Sobel, Morton (convicted spy), 229
Sobel, Mrs. Morton (wife-Morton Sobel), 229-230
Soboloff, Simeon E. (D.C. attorney), 108
Socialist(s), 8, 24, 225
Socialist Party, 24
Socialist Workers Party, 57-58
Social Security, 16, 19
Solarz, Rep. Steven (“Steve”), 36
Sorensen, Theodore (“Ted”) (Kennedy aide), 113
Sotari, Abraham (“Abe”) (law clerk-Judge Wright), 158
Souter, Justice David, 253
South Dakota, 114, 209
Southeastern Carriers Agreement, 29-30
South Korea, 58
Soviet(s), 61
Spanish loyalists, 24
Sparkman, Sen. John, 56
Sprague, Richard (“Dick”) (JLR friend), 189, 191, 197
Springfield, IL, 53
St. Louis, MO, 243
Stalinism (ists), 24, 58
Stassen, Gov. Harold, 99
Steelworkers Union, 105, 127,222
Stephens, Judge Harold M., 30
Stem, Mark (author), 128, 135
Stem, Philip (“Phil”), 234
Stevenson, Gov. Adlai, 25, 52-54, 55-57, 75-76, 115-116
Stewart, Milton (speechwriter), 27
Stone, Justice Harlan Fiske, 19-21, 34
Straits of Magellan, 46
Strop, William (“Bill”) (law clerk-Justice Cardozo), 12
Sundlun, Gov. Bruce, 194
Sunitoma Bank, 157
Sutherland, General Richard K. (Army chief of staff), 46-47,
Sutherland, Justice George, 33-34
Swan, Judge Thomas (“Tom”), 64
Swathmore College, 250
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Taft,Sen.Robert,53
Tamm, Judge Edward AJien, 211
Tangiers, Morocco, 234
Tatel, David {depositionee), 214
Tavenner, Frank (chief counsel-HUAC), 67
Teamsters Union, 92
Tennessee, 188
Tennessee Valley Authority (TV A), 63
Texas,80, 117,162,168
The Fifty Minute Hour (Robert Mitchell Linder), 73
The New York Times, 49, 67, 72, 80, 91, 93-94, 121, 192,251
The St. Louis Post Dispatch, 85
The Wall Street Journal, 51
The Washington Post, 25, 54, 67, 75, 106,185,207,217,260
Third Annual Conference on Civil Liberties, 119
Thomas, Evan (author), 190
Thomas, Judge Clarence, 214, 228, 258-259
Thomas, Norman (American socialist), 24
Thompson, Frank (defendant), 237
Thurmond, Sen. Strom, 55, 179
Toby, Mrs. Charles, 152
“Topsy” (Uncle Tom’s Cabin character), 162
Totenberg, Nina (reporter-NPR), 258
Treason, 44
Truman, President Harry S., 25-27, 51-52, 54-56, 108
Tydings, Sen. Joseph (“Joe”), 200
U.S. Circuit Courts
D.C. Circuit, 30, 31, 32, 38, 39, 57-58, 60-61, 69, 70-71, 86, 92, 95-97, 117, 121, 123, 154,
156-157, 171, 173-176,180, 181,182,184,192,197,211,214,221,225,227,230,234,236,
237,258
Eighth Circuit, 74, 201
Eleventh Circuit, 259
Fourth Circuit, 203
Ninth Circuit, 99, 223
Second Circuit, 63-64
Seventh Circuit, 156-157
Sixth Circuit, 25
U.S. Constitution, 52, 78, 151,242, 253
Fifth Amendment, 66-67, 83-84, 88, 92
First Amendment, 7, 69-71, 84, 86-87, 121-122, 182, 224
Fourteenth Amendment, 12
U.S. Court of Claims, 20
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U.S. District Court
District of Columbia, 31-32, 57, 69-70, 89,121
Raleigh-Durham, NC, 236
U.S. Supreme Court, 11, 13-14, 16, 18-20, 22, 29-31, 32, 35, 39, 61, 66, 70-71, 74, 77,
80-83,88-89, 108-109, 118, 120-121, 123,153,156, 158-159, 180, 199,201-202,
206-208,210,213-214,223-224,228,237-238,240,253,255-259
Jackson, Justice Robert H., 64-65
Black, Justice Hugo, 64-65, 87, 89, 203
Blackmun, Justice Harry A., 201, 259
Brandeis, Justice Louis, 13, 16, 18-19, 22, 34, 36-37
Brennan, Justice William (“Bilt), 207-208, 238, 253-259
Burger, Chief Justice Warren, 108, 121, 180, 206-207, 227, 242, 254-255
Butler, Justice Pierce, 33-34
Cardozo, Justice Benjamin, 1, 12-22, 31, 34, 37-39, 198, 240, 255
Clark, Justice Thomas (“Tom”), 123
Conference, 64
Court-packing plan, 16-18, 35, 37
Douglas, Justice William 0., 64, 89
Fortas, Justice Abe, 29, 159, 178-180, 197-198
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 2, 9, 13, 20, 22-23, 34-36, 64, 65, 81-82, 87, 89-90,
107-109, 122,240,256
Goldberg, Justice Arthur, 89, 197-198
Historical Society, 17
Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell, 85
Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans, 14, 19, 37
JLR clerkships at, 33-40
JLR clerkships at, see also Justice Cardozo, Justice Frankfurter
Kennedy, Justice Anthony (“Tony”), 201-202, 242, 244, 249
Library, 16
Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 238, 258
McReynolds, Justice James, 19, 33-34
Powell, Justice Lewis, 210, 241-242
Reed, Justice Stanley, 123
Rehnquist, Chief Justice William, 210, 238-241, 254-255
Roberts, Justice Owen, 18-19
Scalia, Justice Antonin, 240-241
Souter, Justice David, 253
Stone, Justice Harlan Fiske, 19-21, 34
Sutherland, Justice George, 33-34
Thomas, Justice Clarence, 214,228, 258-259
Van Devanter, Justice Willis, 19, 33-37
Warren, Chief Justice Earl, 70, 86-89
Udall, Sen. Morris (“Mo”), 211, 215-216, 218
Uhllman, Rep. Al, 138-139
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United Auto Workers (UAW), 88, 90, 93-94, 97, 109, 111,126,145, 185,188,223
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 184-185, 187-192, 194,196,225
United Nations, 120
University of North Carolina, 236
University of Notre Dame, 99-100
Urban League, 26
Utah, 239
Van Devanter, Justice Willis, 19, 33-37
Veterans Administration, 57-58, 59, 60
Veterans Emergency Housing Program, 50
Vietnam, 153
Vietnam War, 154, 164, 167, 180,208, 231-232
Virginia, 128, 153
Voting rights, 78, 81, 150-152, 260
Wald, Judge Patricia (“Pat”), 235-236
Wallace, Gov. George, 217-218
Wallace, Henry (presidential candidate), 27
Wansee, Germany, 6
War Production Board, 41, 61
Warren, Chief Justice EarI; 70, 86-89
Warrick, Robert (member-Parliament), 137
Washington, Judge George T., 121, 124
Washington, Walter (chief commissioner), 154
Washington Star, 236-237
Watergate scandal, 183, 208-210, 227
Watkins, John (JLR client), 83
Watson, Marvin {aide-Pres. Johnson), 180
Weaver, Robert (“Bob”) (Secy.-HUD), 150
Wechsler, James (“Jimmy”) (author), 3, 83, 114
Weinberger, Casper (Secy. of State), 211-212
West Virginia, 111-112
WHAS (radio station), 40
Wheeler, Edward (“Ed”) (son-Sen. Wheeler), 37-38
Wheeler, Sen. Burton K., 37
White, William S . .(author), 80
White House, 27, 53, 56, 129-130, 153, 181-182, 219, 244, 246
Wilkey, Judge Malcolm Richard, 211,236
Wilkins, Roger (reporter-Star), 236, 237
Wilkins, Roy (NAACP), 26, 79, 152
William, Edward Bennett (“Ed”) (D.C. attorney), 92, 190
Williams & Connolly (D.C. Jaw firm), 189-190, 192
Williams, Leon (pres.-Steelworkers union), 25
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Wilson, President Woodrow, 11, 31
Winpsinger, William (“Bill”) (plaintiff), 233, 235
Wiretapping, 106
Wirin, Al (D.C. attorney), 160
Wisconsin, 111, 162
Wollenberg, Roger (CBS attorney), 177
Women’s National Democratic Club, 244
Women, 129-130, 141,143,260
Woodcock, Leonard (president-VA W), 94
World War I, 2
World War II, 24, 157
Wright, Judge J. Skelly, 121, 158-160, 177-178, 193
Wyatt, Wilson (Dir.-Veterans Emerg. Housing Prog.), 50-51, 200
Wyoming, 78
Yablonski, Chip (son-J. Yablonski), 185, 187-188, 195-196, 197
Yablonski, Jock (union leader), 184-185, 187-190, 192, 195, 197,222
Yablonski, Kenneth (“Ken”) (son-J. Yablonski), 185, 187-188
Yarborough, Rep. Ralph, 169
Yard, Molly (NOW), 201-202, 220, 244-245
Yokahama Specie Bank, 157
Young, Andrew (“Andy”) (civil rights activist), 216