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Oral History of Elizabeth Sarah (“Sally”) Gere
Index
60 Minutes (television show), 85
Abramson, Fred, 262
ACLU, 84, 101, 103, 105, 125
Affordable Care Act, 239
AliKhan, Loren, 242, 248, 257
Amin, Idi, 144
Anderson, Dave, 77
Arnold and Porter, 244, 259
Arrington, Yasmine, 263
AT&T, 95, 97-98
Atlantic (magazine), 115
Atomic Energy Act, 143
Babcock, Barbara, 78, 90, 213
Banzhaf, John, 57
Barr, William, 174
Bazelon, David, 103
Becker, Len, 222
Bell, Griffin, 127, 130
Bell, Roy, 199
Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents (case), 73, 76
Blecher, Matt, 226
Bolton, John, 141
Brady v. Maryland, (case), 71, 159
Brennan, William, 138
Brieant, Charles, 179-81
Briggs, Bill, 186
Briggs, Gail, 186
Carl Marks & Co. v. USSR (case), 179
Carnahan, Terri, 209, 230
Cattanach, Bob, 144
Causey, Bill (second and current husband), 223, 261
Charles F.C. Ruff Fellows Program, 226
Christenberry, Ed, 76, 112, 123
CIA, 82, 85, 87-88, 99-100, 134, 141
Coaxum, Tarifah, 248
Colby, William, 89
constructive trust, 91, 134-38
Copeland, Chad, 253
Crowell and Moring, 245
Curchin, Alex, 47, 50
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Cutler, Lloyd, 98
Daniel, Alice, 213
Decent Interval by Frank Snepp
Dershowitz, Alan, 84, 89
District of Columbia v. Heller, (case), 252
DOJ See United States Department of Justice
Dwares, David, 214
Efros, Ellen, 251
Ehrlichman, John, 111, 116, 122
EPSDT program (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment), 238
False Claims Act, 132
Ferren, John, 244
Fine, Glenn, 222
First Amendment, 84, 88, 96, 99, 103, 106, 138, 150, 199, 204
Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act, 177-78
Fourth Amendment, 96, 99, 106, 110
Friedman, Paul, 147, 262
George, Richard, 48
Gere, David (father), 4
death, 229
disciplinarian, 29
insurance agency, 2
Gere, Laura Ruth (sister), 4
Gere, Margaret Prescott (sister), 4
Gere, Marsha Dodge (sister), 4
Gere, Elizabeth Sarah (mother), 1
Depression, 279
religious upbringing for family, 6
Schenectady, 3
Gere, Elizabeth Sarah (“Sally”) – Personal
American Field Service exchange student in France, 18
birth Rochester, New York, 2
breast cancer, 226
Cincinnati, 40, 55, 130- 32, 151-53, 155-56, 158, 160-62, 164, 165-66, 171, 174-75
Denison University, 31
divorce, 132, 165
family religious upbringing, 6
Frederick B. Abramson Scholarship Foundation, 260
Vice President 271
George Washington University Law School, 38
Girl Scouts, 232, 263-64, 271
mentoring, 265
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Journal of International Law and Economics, 57
law clerk with D.C. Corporation Counsel (now D.C. Attorney General’s Office), 52
mother, 279
sisters, 279
Syracuse Central Technical High School, 24
Syracuse University Law School, 37
Gere, Elizabeth Sarah (“Sally”) – Professional
D.C. Bar, 107, 218-219
Board of Governors, 257-58
Board of Professional Responsibility, 221, 223
responsibilities to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, 278
District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 61, 216-17
Committee on Admissions, 217
Georgetown Law School, 139, 162
adjunct professor award, 226
teaching, 139,161, 169, 224, 226, 249, 266-67, 269-70
Inns of Court, 267
mediation and arbitration, 195
OAG (Office of the Attorney General) (formerly Corporation Counsel), 234
Advocacy Institute (now National Advocacy Center), 172, 270-71
Assistant Director Advocacy Institute, 166
Civil Litigation Division, 237
Public Interest Division Deputy, 252, 269
Ross Dixon, 186, 188, 191, 204, 206, 227, 231, 269
Committee on Admissions, 217-19, 221, 251
compensation committee, 207-08
culture as compared to government, 205
interviews, 184
merge with Troutman, 200-02
partner, 193
pro bono cases, 214
swine flu cases, 159, 160, 174
Troutman Sanders, 200-02, 204, 229-31, 233, 237
United States Attorney’s Office, 164
United States Attorney’s Office (Cincinnati), 152, 174
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Committee on Admissions, 217
United States Department of Justice
Federal Programs Branch, 76, 81, 127, 129
Honors Program, 72
Senior Trial Counsel, Civil Division, 172, 175, 182
Special Litigation Section, Criminal Division, 73, 97
transition to Civil Division from the Criminal, 126
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Law clerk, Judge June Green, 62-63, 65-66, 68-69, 80, 83, 211, 213, 279-80
Lawyer Counseling Panel, 227
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women in litigation, 188
Gesell, Gerhard, 65, 211
Ginsburg, Feldman & Bress, 98
Goldbloom, Irwin, 77
Government Secrets Act, 146
Graydon, Head and Ritchey, 131
Green, June, 62-63, 65-66, 68-69, 80, 83, 211, 213, 279-80
Gregg, Larry, 104
Gregorian v. Izvestia (case), 177-78
Haldeman, H.R., 111-12, 118-21
Halkin v. Helms (case), 98, 102
Halperin v. Kissinger (case), 104, 109-10, 112, 115-16, 118, 121-22, 124-25
Halperin, Morton, 109
Harris, Stanley, 164
Hedge, Brook, 83, 86
Heller, See District of Columbia v. Heller
Herblock (Herbert Lawrence Block), 90
Hines, Margaret, 52
Hoffman, Susie, 259, 266
Hoffman, Walter, 136
Hogan & Hartson, 140, 183
Home Rule Act, 79
Hoover, J. Edgar, 109, 111
Howell, Beryl, 280
In Re Halkin, See Halkin v. Helm
Jenner and Block, 182, 191
John Houbolt: The Unsung Hero of the Apollo Moon Landings by Bill Causey, 255
JR by William Gaddis, 179
Karen Silkwood See Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
Keith, Damon, 95, 107
Kelly, Clarence, 110
Kent State, 50
Kessler, Gladys, 238-39
Kim, Todd, 242
Kirkpatrick, Wallace, 51
Kissinger, Henry, 109-10, 115, 121-22, 124-25
Klineberg, Geoff, 260
Koch, Betsy, 204
Kopp, Bob, 91
Kreger, Chris, 40
Laidlaw, John, 48
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Leonardo, John, 53, 56
Letter, Doug, 182
Levi, Edward, 75
Levine, Lee, 204
Levine, Sullivan, and Koch, 204
Lewis, Oren, 81, 84-86, 89
Linder, Denny, 77
Litos, Stephanie, 246
Ludaway, Natalie, 246, 250
Lynch, Mark, 84, 90, 101, 103, 105
Lynk, Myles, 107
Marks, Lee, 97
Marshall, Thurgood, 138
Martin, Brant, 226
Martin, Tom, 144, 148, 183
Matini, Shana Frost, 245
McGraw, Esther Yong, 227
Meese, Ed, 173
Mirza, Erum, 258
Mitchell, John, 109-10, 123
Morgan, Rick, 174-75
Morland, Howard, 143, 145, 149-50
Nathan, Irv, 226, 232, 235-36, 238, 247, 250, 261
National Caucus of Labor Committees, 105
National Conference of Bar Examiners, 218
New York Times, 143, 145, 187, 196
New Yorker (magazine), 115
Nixon, Richard, 55, 109-10, 112-17, 124
NSA, 99
O’Connor, Sandra Day, 272
O’Donoghue & O’Donoghue, 70
Patrick, Brad, 252
Pepper Hamilton, 201
Phillips, Samuel, 136
Pittman, Jon, 245
Post, 145
Prettyman, Barrett, 140
Progressive (magazine), 143
Racine, Karl, 243, 246, 250, 270
Rehnquist, William, 124
Reid, Inez Smith, 244
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press v. AT&T (case), 95
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Roberts, John, 140
Robinson, Aubrey, 65
Rock, Jimmy, 227, 269
Rogers, Judith, 242, 244
Ross Dixon, 184, 186, 188, 191, 201-02, 204-07, 227, 231, 269
Ross, Becky, 183
Ross, Dixon and Masback, 183, 190, 199
Ross, Stu, 206
Ruff, Chuck, 244, 247
Ruiz, Vanessa, 244
Rushkoff, Bennett, 251
Salazar v. District of Columbia (case), 238, 252
Schwartz., Larry, 114, 116
SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), 100
Seibert, John, 104, 105
Shattuck, John, 103, 105, 115
Shortlisted by Jefferson and Johnson, 212, 272
Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee, (case), 129
Sirica, John, 65
Sitcov v. District of Columbia Bar (case), 216
Sitcov, Michael, 215
Snepp See United States v. Frank Snepp
Snepp, Frank, 101
Sobin, Darrin, 256
Sofaer, Abraham, 179, 221-23
Soltanoff, Eleanore, 63
Sonosky, Colleen, 238
Spagnoletti, Bob, 244, 256
Starr, James, 58
Stevens, Paul, 138
Sullivan, Emmet, 215, 237
Sullivan, Mike, 204
surveillance programs, 104
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, 129
Terris, Pravlik and Millian, 240
The Charterhouse of Parma by Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), 37
Today (television show), 85
Treanor, William, 247
Troutman Sanders, 200
Trump, Donald, 141
Turner, Stansfield, 88
Umin, Steve, 72
United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 94-96, 102-03, 124, 240, 275-76
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Circuit Judicial Conference, 228
Circuit Mediation Panel, 216
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 91, 134-36, 138
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 181
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 181-82
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 148
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 95, 107
United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 61, 66, 74, 94, 96, 98, 101, 103, 135
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, 105, 108
United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, 144
United States Department of Justice, 70-71, 93, 108, 113, 126, 131, 170, 174, 181-82, 189, 208, 213
United States Socialist Party, 105
United States State Department, 121, 176, 178-80, 221
Legal Adviser’s Office, 178
United States Supreme Court, 79, 90, 95, 97, 110, 124, 137-40, 142, 205, 223, 272, 276
United States v. Frank Snepp (case), 82, 84-91, 93, 95, 101, 127, 133- 35, 137, 141-42, 147
United States v. The Progressive Magazine (case), 95, 142-43
Valentine, George, 236, 241, 269
Valentinre, George, 237
Vietnam, 48, 50, 82, 88, 93, 98, 109
Vorys Sater, 132
Voting Rights Act, 79
Waddy, Joseph, 65
Wagner, Annice, 217
Walter, Judy, 232
Warren, Robert, 144-45
Washington Post, 142-43, 196
Watergate, 111, 121
Webster, David, 72
Werhan, Keith, 145
Whitaker, Glenn (first husband), 48, 53, 68-69, 86, 129-31
Wilkey, Malcolm, 103
Wilkins, Elizabeth, 246
Williams and Connolly, 72
Winter, Harrison, 136
Women’s Bar Association, 211, 212
Woods, Rosemary, 116
Wright, Skelly, 103
Wright, Stan, 97
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