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INDEX
Thomas P. Jackson
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 38
American Land Title Association, 29, 30
Army-McCarthy hearings, 10
Bar Associations, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40
Barry, Marion
trial of, 54-55, 56-64, 66, 72
jury, 57-59, 60–61, 63
Bazelon, David, 24
Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, 3, 4, 10
blackballing, 16
Boudin, Michael (“Mike”), 21-22
Braman, Leonard, 51
Brandenburg & Brandenburg, 29
Braucher, Robert (“Bobby”), 22
Brault, Albert, Sr., 35
Breyer, Justice Stephen G., 21-22
Brinkley, Joel, 73–74
Brown v. Board of Education, 5, 16
Bush Administration (George H.W. Bush), 53
Calloway, Paul, 3
Campbell, Edmund, 32
Carneal, George, 34
Chayes, Abram, 23
Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP), 42, 43, 47
cruel and unusual punishment, 56
Dartmouth College, 4, 11-14, 15-18
Dean, John, 43
Deaver, Michael, 63-65
Defense Department, U. S., 86, 88, 93
Delta Upsilon, 14
Democratic National Committee, 42
District of Columbia, 1, 7, 8
community values, 10
home rule, 39, 40
hospitals, 29
public school system, 23-24
riots of 1968, 39-40
segregation of, 5-6
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Douglas, Obear & Campbell, 32
drug
cases, 53-56
gangs, 94–97, 103
Dulaney, Ben, 32
Erlichman, John, 44
FBI, 95, 96, 104
federalization of crimes, 53-54
Fielding, Fred, 47
Flannery, Tom, 69
Freedom of Information Act, 86, 87, 92
George Washington University, 12
Gesell, Gerhard, 50
Goldwater, Senator Barry, 42
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 14
Haldeman, H. R., 44
Hall, LeeAnn Flynn, 64, 66-67
Hanover, New Hampshire, 12-13
Hansen, Carl, 23-24
Harvard Law School, 19-20, 21-23, 28, 61
Herwitz, David, 23
Hogan & Hartson, 34
Holder, Eric, 54
Howard, Roscoe, 75
Howse, Paul, 99, 100, 101, 102–103
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 89, 92, 93
Jackson, Campbell & Parkinson, 32
Jackson, Gray & Laskey, 29, 32
Jackson, Laskey & Parkinson, 32
JACKSON, THOMAS PENFIELD-PERSONAL
birth, 1
childhood, 1-8, 10
children, 21, 39, 77
choral music interest, 3-4
community activities, 38, 42
education
Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, 3, 4, 10
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Dartmouth College, 4, 11-14, 15-18
Harvard Law School, 19-20, 21-23, 28, 61
Kensington Elementary School, 3
St. Albans School, 3, 4
Washington Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys, 3
employment, early, 6, 15, 25
father, 2, 7, 8-10, 11-12, 20-21, 25, 29-30, 32, 77
fraternity, 13-14, 15-17
journalism interest, 10, 77–78
lawyering interest, 10–11
Marine experience, 15
marriage, 19
mother, 2, 20-21
Navy experience, 14-15, 18-20
NROTC, 12, 13, 15, 18
Republican precinct chairman, 42
reserve status, 41
sailboat, 69–70
siblings, 2
wife, 74, 76
JACKSON, THOMAS PENFIELD-PROFESSIONAL
adoption case, 89–90, 92, 93
Bar Association affiliation, 33-38, 40
committee member for creation of unified bar, 36
Young Lawyers Section, chair, 34, 43
Barry case, 54-55, 56-59, 60-64, 72
Harvard remarks on, 61, 64
jury of, 57-59, 60–61, 63
Clients’ Security Fund of the D.C. Bar, chair, 30
colleagues, 51-52
Deaver case, 63-67
jury selection, 64-66
media issues, 63-67, 78–79
District of Columbia turmoil, perception of, 39-40
drug cases, 53-56, 94–104
expert witness, views on, 26-27
family law firm, 25-26, 28-29, 32-33
federal judiciary changes, views on, 52-54
jurors, views on, 59-60, 62-63
law clerks, 74–76
selection, 52
media, views on, 61-62
medical law, 26-27, 28-29
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Microsoft case, 73, 74
preparation for, 81–82
Newton Street Crew case, 54, 94–104
new trial motion, 99–101
outcome, 103–104
prosecutorial misconduct allegations, 97–99
witness fees disbursements, 98–99, 101–103
partnership, 28
on personal problem cases, 92–93
portrait presentation ceremony, 68–69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77
title insurance cases, 29-32
trial judge qualities, 49-51
Tune v. Walter Reed Hospital case, 82–85, 91, 92, 93
as U. S. District Court Judge
appointment, 33, 46-49
case load, 51
confirmation, 48
War Babes case, 86–89, 91–92, 93–94
Watergate case, 42-44
Jackson, Thomas Searing, 2, 7, 8-10, 11-12, 25, 32, 77
General Counsel of the American Land Title Association, 30
as law partner, 29-30
President of D.C. Bar Association, 33
as role model, 20-21
Jackson & Campbell, 32, 69
Jaffe, Louis, 22-23
Johnson, Ray, 16-17
“Junior Bar,” see Young Lawyers Section, Bar Association of D.C.
jurors, 57-60, 62-63, 104
Justice Department, U. S., 98
Kaplan, Ben, 22
Kennedy, President John F., 41
Kennedy, Robert (“Bobby”), 39
Kensington, Maryland, 1-2, 6
Kensington Elementary School, 3
King, Rev. Martin Luther, 39
Kistler, Don, 32
Kollar-Kotelly, Colleen, 100
Krogh, Egil (“Bud”), 44
Lamberth, Royce, 85
Laskey, John, 26, 27-28, 29, 33, 43
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law
criminal, 53-56
medical, 26-27, 28-29
lawyers, 71
fictional, 11
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 35
Lawyers Title Company, 29
Legal Times, 99, 103
Lewis, Wilma, 75, 101
life support treatment, 83–85, 91
Marine Corps, 15
Marshals Service, 58–59
Mayer-Whittington, Nancy, 80
McConnell, Nick, 69
media, 61-62, 63-67, 78–80
Metropolitan Police Department, 95
Michigan legislature, 56
minority students, 15-17, 23-24
Mitchell, John, 44
Montgomery County, Maryland, 1, 3, 4, 38
Moore, John, 50-51
Mueller, Robert, 74
Mundy, Ken, 57, 62, 72
National Archives and Records Administration, 93
National Institute of Health (NIH), 15, 19
Newton Street Crew, 54, 94–104
New York Times, 65, 73
nisi prius, 70
Nixon, President Richard M., 44
Parkinson, Ken, 32, 42, 43, 44
portrait presentation ceremonies, 68–69
Reagan, President Ronald, 47
Retchin, Judy, 56, 72–73
Robb, Porter, Kistler & Parkinson, 32
Robb, Roger, 32, 42-43
Roberts, Richard W. (“Ricky”), 56, 72
Robinson, Aubrey, Jr., 51, 69
Rockville, Maryland, 6
Schaller, James, 84
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segregation, 5-6
Short, Duke, 48
Sidwell Friends School, 74
Speedy Trial Act, 53
St. Albans School, 3, 4
Stevens, Jay, 53
Sutherland, Arthur, 23
Sweden, 14–15
terminal illness, 83–85, 91
three-track system, 23-24
Thurmond, Senator Strom, 48
Time Magazine, 67
title insurance companies, 29-32
trolley cars, 2
unified bar, 34-37
U. S. Attorney’s Office, 85
U. S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 24, 55, 64-66, 73, 79
U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 24, 79–80
U. S. Navy, 12, 14, 15, 18-20
ROTC, 12, 13, 15, 18
U. S. S. Albany, 14
U. S. Supreme Court, 56, 65
Veterans Administration, 86, 88
Vietnam War, 39, 40-41, 43
Wagner, Dan, 95–96, 104
Wainstein, Kenneth L., 74–75
Walter Reed Hospital, 82, 84
War Babes organization, 86–89, 91–92, 93–94
Washington Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys, 3
Washington Post, 67
Washington Senators, 10
Watergate, 42-44
Welsh, Joseph, 10-11
Williams, Edward (“Ed”), 42, 44
witness fees, 98–99, 101–103
Women’s Bar Association of D.C., 36
World War II, 7-8, 86
Wright, James Skelly, 24
Young Lawyers Section, Bar Association of D.C., 33-34, 36-37, 43