Index ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 46 Alabama, 20,38 Alaska, 2 Aleutian Islands, 12 Alien Property Division, Justice Department, 22-24 Amchitka Island, 12 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 46 Antitrust Division, Justice Department, 23,27-28 Arvey, Jake, 24 AT&T, 33 Atlantic Ocean, 12 Attorney General’s Office, 27-28 Automobile Manufacturers Association, 40 Bazelon, David L., 22-25 Beacon Oil Company, 2 Black, Justice, 15, 19-21 Boalt Hall School of Law, 6-12 Boston, 1 Brandeis, Justice, 3 Brennan, Justice, 22 Britain, 11 Broun, Mr., 34 Burger, Chief Justice, 30 Bush, George, 35 Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, P.L. 102-385, 106 Stat. 1460, 35 California State Assembly, 24 Carter, Jimmy, 19,36 CBS v. FCC (Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, Chicago, 24 Clevenger, Raymond C., 111, 26,39 Clinton, William, 35-36,42 Oberdorfer, Louis F., as clerk to, 17-18 412 U.S. 94 (1973)), 30-31 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 US. 94 (1973) Communications Act of 1934, June 19, 1934, c. 652,48 Stat. 1064, 43 Communications Bar Association, 25,28 Community antenna television, 35 Computer Inquiries, 35-36 Constitution, the, 24,30 Covington & Burling, 19 Cox, Langford & Broun, 34 Cox, Langford, Stoddard, & Cutler, 18-19,34,36-37 Cravath, 33-34 Darrow, Clarence, 3 Democratic National Committee, 3 1 (CBS V. FCC), 30-3 1 see also Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 U.S. 94 (1973) (CBSv. FCC) Depression, the, 4 District of Columbia, 23, 34, 37, 45 Barexam, 11 District of Columbia riots of 1968, 41-42 Douglas, Justice, 14-17, 19-22,23 Political ambitions of, 2 1 Principles of, 21 Relationships with his clerks, 16 Relationships with other justices, 19-20 Henry Edgerton Award, 46 Judicial temperament of, 45-46 Edgerton, Henry W., 29,42 England, kings of, 15 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 25,26-29 Allocation of radio and television licenses, 26-27 Community antenna television, 35 Computer Inquiries, 35-36 License renewals, 34-35 Licensing cases, review of, 26-27,3 1,43 see also Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 U.S. 94 (1973) (CBSv. FCC) Federal Election Commission, 40 Federal Election Commission v. GOPAC, Inc., 917 FSupp. 851 (D.D.C. 1996) Federal Employers’ Liability Act, Apr. 22, 1908, c. 149,35 Stat. 65, 17 Ferrier, Warren, 8 First Amendment, 30 Fortas, Justice, 22 (Federal Election Commission v. Gingrich), 40 -A2- France, 11 Frankfurter, Justice, 16, 19-20 Galileo High School, 3-5 Gesell, Gerhard R., 19 Gingrich, Newt, 40 see also Federal Election Commission v. GOPAC, Inc., 917 FSupp. 851 (D.D.C. 1996) (Federal Election Commission v. Gingrich), 40 Haley, Doty & Shellenberg, 32 Haley, Doty & Wollenberg, 32 Haley, Wollenberg & Bader: Clients, 32-33 Former firm names, 32 Harvard Law School, 9 Hayden, Dick, 12 Henry Edgerton Award, 46 Holmes, Justice, 3, 16 Interstate Commerce Act, Feb. 4, 1887, c. 104,24 Stat. 379, 27 Japan, 13 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 19 Justice Department, U.S.: Alien Property Division, 22-24 Antitrust Division, 23,27-28 Attorney General’s Office, 27-28 Solicitor General’s Office, 27 Tax Division, 36 US. Attorney’s Office, 39 Kennedy, John F., 36 Kennedy, Robert, 39 Kennedy administration, 18-19, 39 Kramer, Noel Anketell, 26, 39 Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights, 40 Longview, Washington, 2 Longview Fibre Company, 2 Marshall, Chief Justice, 30 McGowan, Carl, 30 Mississippi, 40-4 1 Murphy, Justice, 19 NewEngland, 2 New York City, 1 Ninety-Day Wonder Program, 10-1 1 Oberdorfer, Louis F., 23,25, 26 Appointed to bench, 19,36 MCI, 32-33 -A3- Assistant Attorney General, 18, 36, 39 Career of, 18-19 Clerk to Justice Black, 17-18,36-37 Confirmation of, 38-39 Federal Election Commission v. GOPAC, Inc., 917 F.Supp. 851 (D.D.C. 1996) Joins Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, 18-19, 36-37 Judicial temperament of, 38-40 Recusal policy, 19,39 (Federal Election Commission v. Gingrich), 40 Oxford oath, 11 Pacific Ocean, 12 Pearl Harbor, 10- 1 1 Philippines, 13 Pickering, John, H., 34 Prettyman, E. Barrett, 25,29 Anecdote about, 44-45 Skeptical nature of, 42-43 Radin, Max, 15 Robertson, James, 25,26,39 Civil rights and civil liberties, work in, 40-41 Confirmation of, 42 District of Columbia riots of 1968, civil liberties work during, 41-42 Judicial temperament of, 4 1 Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, role in firm, 40-42 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 11,21 Rutledge, Justice, 19 Saipan, 13 San Francisco, 1-5, 14,23 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 20-21 Solicitor General’s Office, 27 Stanford Law School, 9-10 Steinhart, Jessie, 14 Story, Justice, 16 Superior Court of the District of Columbia: Kramer, Noel Anketell, 26, 39 Supreme Court, U.S.: Clerks, 16-17 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 U.S. 94 (1 973) Federal Employers’ Liability Act cases, 17 Justices: (CBSV. FCC), 30-31 Black, 15, 17, 19-21 Brandeis, 3 -A4- Brennan, 22 Burger, 30 Douglas, 14-17, 19-22,23 Fortas, 22 Frankfurter, 16, 19-20 Holmes, 3, 16 Marshall, John, 30 Murphy, 19 Rutledge, 19 Story, 16 Warren, 24 Supreme Court of Alabama, 22-23 Tax Division, Justice Department, 36 Telecommunications Act of 1996, P.L. 104-104, 110 Stat. 57, 34-36 Trading with the Enemy Act, Oct. 6, 1917, c. 106,40 Stat. 41 1, 22-23 Truman, Harry F., 21 Ulysses S. Grant Grammar School, 3-4 University of California, Berkeley, 5-6 U.S. Army, 10 U.S. Attorney’s Office, 39 U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 U.S. 94 (1 973) FCC cases, 26-27,28-29,3 1 Judges: Bazelon, David L., 22-25 Edgerton, Henry W., 29,42,45-46 McGowan, Carl, 30 Prettyman, E. Barrett, 25,29,42-45 Wright, J. Skelly, 25,29-32,46 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: U.S. Courts for the 9th Circuit, 15 U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia: (CBSV. FCC), 30-31 Panels, secrecy of, 43-44 Clevenger, Raymond C., 111, 26,39 Federal Election Commission v. GOPAC, Inc., 917 F.Supp. 851 (D.D.C. 1996) Judges: (Federal Election Commission v. Gingrich), 40 Gesell, Gerhard R., 19 Oberdorfer, Louis F., 17-19,23, 25, 26, 36-40 Robertson, James, 25,26, 39,40-42 U.S. Navy, 10-14 U.S.S. Dorothea Dix, 13 -A5- V-J Day, 13 Walker, Doris Brin, 12 Warren, Chief Justice, 24 Washington (state), 15 Washington, D.C. see District of Columbia Wilmer & Broun, 33-34, 37 Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering: District of Columbia riots of 1968, civil liberties work during, 41-42 Executive committee, 37,42 Founded, 18,33-34 Members appointed to bench, 26,39 Oberdorfer, Louis F., joins firm, 18-19,36-37 Predecessor firms, 18-19,33-34 Recruiting at Boalt Hall and Stanford, 9-10 Robertson, James, activities and role in firm, 40-42 Sizeoffirm, 34 Wollenberg, Albert C., 2-3,24 Wollenberg, James Roger: Career plans, 2-3, $6, 14,23 Early life: the Depression, effect of, 4 family background, 1-2 Boalt Hall School of Law, 6-12 Education: classmates, 12 current ties to, 9- 10 Law Review, 7-9 memorable courses, 8, 15 Galileo High School, 3-5 Ulysses S. Grant Grammar School, 3-4 University of California, Berkeley, 5-6 Educational philosophy, 4-5 Legal career: admitted to Bar, 11 clerk to Justice William 0. Douglas, 14- 17 chosen as, 15 Justice Douglas’ relationships with his clerks, 16 Justice Douglas’ relationships with other justices, 19-20 Justice Douglas’ principles and ambitions, 21 role as, 17 views of Justice Black, 20-2 1 writing experiences, 17 -A6- Communications Bar Association, 25,28 Federal Communications Commission, Assistant General Counsel for Litigation, 42 administrative law, focus on, 28-29 joins, 25,27-28 licenses, litigating allocations of, 26-27 joins, 32 clients, 32-33 Alien Property Division, Appellate Section: Haley, Wollenberg & Bader: Justice Department, US.: enforcing Trading with the Enemy Act, Oct. 6, joins, 22-23 political credentials for, 23-24 tries first case, 22-23 Antitrust Division, Appellate Section: joins, 23 role, 27-28 Steinhart, Jessie, office of, 14 Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering: 9 7, c. 106,40 Stat. – Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, founding member of, 18,33-34 412 U.S. 94 (1973) (CBSV. FCC), 30-31 Legal philosophies: communications law: judges who contributed to, 29 licenses, allocation of, 26-27 licenses, renewal of, 34-35 practice of during 1960s and now, 34-36 technological change, effects of, 35-36 influential judges, 25 judicial activism, 30-3 1 judicial temperament, 38,40,41,43,45 Political views, 24 Reminiscences of judges: Bazelon, David L., 24-25 Black, Justice, 20-21 Douglas, Justice, 19-22 Edgerton, Henry W., 45-46 Oberdorfer, Louis F., 18-19, 36-40 Prettyman, E. Barrett, 42-45 Robertson, James, 40-42 Wright, J. Skelly, 29-32,46 22-23 -A7- U.S. Navy service, 10-14 assigned to ships in the Pacific, 12-13 Ninety-Day Wonder Program, 10- 1 1 U.S.S. Dorothea Dix, 13 V-JDay, 13 World War I, 2, 11 World War 11, 10-13,34 Anti-war hysteria, 11 Ninety-Day Wonder Program, 10- 1 1 Pearl Harbor, 10-1 1 V-J Day, 13 Wright, J. Skelly, 25,29-32,46 As activist judge, 29-3 1 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Democratic National Committee, 412 US. 94 (1973) (CBSV. FCC), 30-31 Yale Law School, 9 -A8-