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Nomination Recommendations Received" of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford
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Digitized from Box 62 of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
November 18, 1975
To:
Attorney General Levi
From:
Phil Buchen
Attached is the paper we discussed.
STATE R. FORD LIBRARY
Tuesday 11/18/75
11:05
The Attorney General's office called to ask
if we were sending him something -- which
he needs to have before his 2 o'clock meeting
with you and the President today.
STATE L FORD LIBRARY
11/18/75
11:45
Copy of the attached
was sent to the
Attorney General by
special messenger,
and his secretary was
notified it was on the
way.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Reglaced
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
RICHARD B. CHENEY
FROM:
DOUGLAS P. BENNETT
SUBJECT:
Candidates for the Supreme Court
I. Comments. The following comments have been received by Phil
Buchen or myself concerning the nomination to the Supreme Court.
1. Jill Ruckelshaus, Audrey Colom (Chairman of the National
Women's Political Caucus) and the National Federation of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs strongly urge the appointment of a
woman to the Supreme Court.
2. Harry Dent holds the firm belief that the appointee should be a
conservative woman.
3. Roger Blough advised the nomination of an individual with a
"middle of the road" philosophy rather than a more conservative one.
Blough's reasoning was that if the Court was perceived as being
unduly conservative then respect for it as an institution would be
diminished.
4. Congressman Grassley (R-Iowa) urged the appointment of a
"conservative strict constructionalist."
5. Congressman Michel (R-Ill.) urged that the appointment "be
excellent." If so, he would not be concerned if the individual was a
Democrat.
II. Candidates. Attached are the names of individuals who have been
recommended for appointment to the Supreme Court. Listed are
Judges (Tab A), Legal Scholars (Tab B) and Attorneys in Other
Activities (Tab C).
VERAL . FORD LIBRARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
RICHARD B. CHENEY
FROM:
DOUGLAS P. BENNETT
SUBJECT:
Candidates for the Supreme Court
I. Comments. The following comments have been received by Phil
Buchen or myself concerning the nomination to the Supreme Court.
1. Jill Ruckelshaus, Audrey Colom (Chairman of the National
Women's Political Caucus) and the National Federation of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs strongly urge the appointment of a
woman to the Supreme Court.
2. Harry Dent holds the firm belief that the appointee should be a
conservative woman.
3. Roger Blough advised the nomination of an individual with a
"middle of the road" philosophy rather than a more conservative one.
Blough's reasoning was that if the Court was perceived as being
unduly conservative then respect for it as an institution would be
diminished.
4. Congressman Grassley (R-Iowa) urged the appointment of a
"conservative strict constructionalist.
5. Congressman Michel (R-Ill.) urged that the appointment "be
excellent. If so, he would not be concerned if the individual was a
Democrat.
II. Candidates. Attached are the names of individuals who have been
recommended for appointment to the Supreme Court. Listed are
Judges (Tab A), Legal Scholars (Tab B) and Attorneys in Other
Activities (Tab C).
SEAL R. FORD LIBRARY
TAB A
Judges
Name
Recommended by
Arlin Adams (1)
Hugh Scott
Judge, Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Frank McGlinn
William Scranton
Sylvia Bacon, Judge
Pat Lindh
D.C. Superior Court (2)
Robert Chapman, Federal District
Senator Thurmond
Judge of South Carolina
Charles Clark, Judge, Fifth
James O. Eastland
Circuit Court of Appeals
Mary Coleman, Judge, Supreme
Pat Lindh, Paul Harvey
Court of Michigan
John Byrnes
Julia Cooper, Judge,
Pat Lindh
D.C. Court of Appeals (3)
John Feikens, Judge
Thomas Munson
U.S. District Court-Michigan (4)
Alfred T. Goodwin, Judge, Ninth
Mark O. Hatfield
Circuit Court of Appeals
Cynthia Holcomb Hall, Judge,
Pat Lindh
United States Tax Court
Margaret Haywood, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Superior Court of D. C. (5)
Smith Henley, Judge, Eighth
John Byrnes
Circuit Court of Appeals
Shirley Hufstedler, Judge, Ninth
Pat Lindh
Circuit Court of Appeals (6)
Bobbie Kilberg
National Women's Political Caucus
Frank M. Johnson, Jr., Judge
Alabama Bar Association
U.S. District Court-Middle Alabama
(number) denotes Tab.
SEALS R. FORD LIBRARY
Judges (continued)
Name
Recommended by
Normalie Holloway Johnson, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Superior Court of D. C.
Irving R. Kaufman, Chief Judge,
Roger Blough
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
Florence Kelley, Judge,
Pat Lindh
New York City
Cornelia Kennedy, Judge, U.S.
Pat Lindh
District Court-Eastern Michigan(7)
National Women's Political Caucus
Richard Van Dusen
Elizabeth Kovachevich, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
Constance Baker Motley, Judge,
National Women's Political Caucus
U.S. District Court-New York
Sandra O'Connor, Judge, Superior
Pat Lindh
Court of Maricopa, Ariz.
Susie Sharp, Judge, Supreme
Pat Lindh
Court of North Carolina (8)
L.H. Fountain
N.C. Congressional Delegation
Charles E. Simmons, Judge,
Senator Thurmond
U.S. District Court-South Carolina
Philip Tone, Judge, Seventh
Bob Goldwin
Circuit Court of Appeals
Joseph Weis, Judge, Third
Terry Slease
Circuit Court of Appeals
Emery Widener, Judge, Fourth
Senator Thurmond
Circuit Court of Appeals
GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY
TAB B
Legal Scholars
Name
Recommended by
Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Columbia Law School (9)
Herma Hill Kay, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Univ. of Calif. Law School (10)
Soia Mentschikoff, Dean, Univ.
Pat Lindh
of Miami, Fla. Law School
Bobbie Kilberg
National Women's Political Caucus
Dorothy Nelson, Dean, USC
Pat Lindh
Law School (11)
Judy Hope
Ellen Peters, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Yale Univ. Law School
Harriet Rabb, Professor of
Pat Lindh
Law, Columbia
Jean Kettleson, Professor,
Pat Lindh
Harvard Law School
Judy Hope
R. FORD LIBRARY
TAB C
Attorneys in Other Activities
Name
Recommended by
Bella Abzug, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
David W. Belin (12)
Robert D. Ray
Robert Bork, Solicitor General (13)
Stan Ebner
Philip Buchen, Counsel to the
David Rabinowitz
President
Yvonne B. Burke, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Edwin Cohen (14)
Ed Cohen, Jr.
Len Garment, former Counsel
John Byrnes
to the President (15)
Martha Griffiths, M. C. (16)
Pat Lindh
National Women's Political Caucus
Rita Hauser (17)
Pat Lindh
Margaret Heckler, M. C. (18)
National Women's Political Caucus
Carla Hills
National Women's Political Caucus
Pat Lindh
Hugh Scott (2nd choice)
Bobbie Kilberg
Elizabeth Holtzman, M. C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Barbara Jordan, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Bobbie Kilberg
Edward Levi, Attorney General( (19)
Charles Percy
Roger Blough
Patsy Mink, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
SEAL FORD LIBRARY
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ADAMS, ARLIN MARVIN, judge: b. Phila., Apr. 16, 1921; 5. Aaron
M. and Mathilda (Landau) A.; B.S. in Econs., Temple U_ 1941; LLB_
U. Pa., 1947, M.A., 1950, D.H.L., 1964; D.Sc.. Phila. Coll, 1965;
LLD., Phila. Coll. Textiles, 1966; m. Neysa Cristol, Nov. 10, 1942:
children- Carol (Mrs. Howard Kirshner). Judith A., Jane C.
Admitted to Pa. bar, 1947; law cik. Chief Justice Horace Stern. P2
Supreme
i
1947,
BACON, SYLVIA, judge; b. Watertown, S.D., July 9. 1931; d. Julius
Franklin and Anne Rae (Htde) Bacon; A.B., Vassar Coll 1953;
certificate London Sch. Econs., 1953: LLB., Harvard. 1956,LLM,
Georgetown U., 1958. Admitted to
COOPER, JULIA PERRY, lawyer: b. Fayetteville. N.C. July 17.
1920; d. Dallas L and Emily (McKay) Perry: B.S., Hampton last,
19+0: LLB., Howard C., 1951: E Jerry $ Cooper Luix in 10.2.1
FEIKENS, JOHN, judge; b. Clifton, NJ, Dec. 3, 1917; 3. Sipke and
Corine (Wisse) F.; A.B. Calvin Coll, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1939;
LL3, U. Mich., 1941; = Henriette Dorothy Schulchouse, Nov. 4,
1939; children Jon. Susan Corine, Barbara - Edith. - Julie Anne. Robert
HAYWOOD, MARGARET A., judge: b. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8,
1912; d. Jonathan W.M. and Mayme (Fain) Austin: LL.B., Robert H.
Terrell Law Sch., 1940. 1 dau, Geraldine H. (Mrs. Porter). Admitted
to D.C. bar, 1942; practiced in D.C., 1942-72; mem. D.C. Council
HUFSTEDLER, SHIRLEY MOUNT (MRS. SETH M.
HUFSTEDLER). U.S. judge; b. Denver. Aug. 24. 1925: d. Eart
Stanley and Eva (Von Behren) Mount: B.B.A., u. N.M., 1945. LLD_
1972; LLB., Stanford, 1949; LLD. C. Rira 1970. Gonzaga L
1970, Occidental Coil 1971. m Serb
KENNEDY. CORNELIA BLANCHE GROEFSEMA (MRS.
CHARLES S. KENNEDY, JR.). judge: b. Detroit. Auz 4. 1923; d.
Elmer H. and M. Blanche (Gibbons) Groefsema: A.B. U. Mich...
SHARP. SUSIE MARSHALL judge: b. Rocky Mount, N.C., July
7, 1907; d. James Merritt and Artie (Bisekweil) Sharp: LLB., C.
N.C., 1929: LLD_ Woman's Coll U.N.C. 1950. Queens Coll, 1962.
Elon ColL. 1963: L.H.D., Pfetfer Coll. 1960: LLD Wake
Coll
1965
GINSBURG, RUTH BADER, educator: 3. Bidya, Mar. 15, 1933; d
Nathan and Celia (Amster) Bader; B.A., Comell U., 1954; student
Harvard Law Sch., 1956-58; J.D., Columbia, 1959; LLD. (ben).
Lund U. (Sweden). 1969: B Martin David Ginsburg. June 23, 1954;
children-Jane Carol James Steven. Admitted to N.Y. bar. 1959: law
clk
KAY. HERMA HILL educator. b. Orangeburg. S.C. Aug. 18. 1934.
d. Charles Esdom and Herma Lee (Crawford) Hill: B.A. Sa Meth
U., 1956; J.D., U. Chga. 1959. Admitted to CaL bar. 1960; law sik
to Justice Roger Traynor, Cal. Supreme CL. 1959-60; asse prof. hw
family U. Cal. at Berkeley, 1960-62, asso. prof., 1962. crof. 1963
law
NELSON, DOROTHY W. (MRS. JAMES F. NELSON), univ.
adminstr., lawyer; A.B. in Polit. Sci. (with homors), U. Cal. at Los
Angeles, 1950, J.D., 1953: LLM., U. So. Call, 1956; m. James F.
Nelson; children-Franklin, Lorna. Admitted to Cal. bar; now dean,
prof. law, Univ. So. Cal., Las Angeles. Mem. Judicial Process Task
BELIN, DAVID WILLIAM. lawyer; b. Washington. June 20. 1928:
$. Louis 1. and Esther (Klass) B.: B.A., C. Mich., 1951. M.B.A. 1953.
J.D., 1954: m. Constance Newman. Sept. !-. 1952;
children-Jonathan L.. James M.. Joy E., Thomas R., Laura R.
Admitted to ia. bar. 1954, since practiced in Des Moines: Si. partner
firm Herrick. Langdon. Belin & Harris. 1966-: counsel
Commn. on Assassination of
BORK. ROBERT HERON, govt ofcl., lawyer. educator; b. Pins,
Mar. 1. 1927; 5. Harry Philip and Elizabeth (Kunkle) B.: B.A., U.
Chra. 1948, J.D., 1953; m. Claire Davidson, June 15 1952-
COHEN, EDWIN SAMUEL, lawyer, educator: b. Richmond, Va.,
Sept. 27. 1914, s. LeRoy S. Cohen and Mirian (Rosenheim) C; B.A.,
U. Richmond. 1933: LLB. C. Va., 1936; m. Helen Herz. Aug. 31,
1944; children-Edwin C., Roger, Susan Wendy. Admitted to Va.
Bar, 1935, N.Y. bar, 1937: asso. Sullivan & Cromwell N.Y.C..
1936-49: partner Root, Barrett, Cohen, Knapp & Smith and
predecessor firm, N.Y.C., 1949-55. counse). 1965-69: prof. law L Va
GARMENT. LEONARD, govt. ofci.: grad. Bklyn. Coll. 1949; m.: 2
children. 1010 Mem. law firm Mudge. Rose, Guthrie & Alexander. N.Y.C.
GRIFFITHS, MARTHA WRIGHT, congresswoman; b. Pierce City,
Mo.; d. Charles Elbridge and Nelle (Sullinger) Wright: A.B., U. Mo.,
1934; J.D., U. Mich., 1940; m. Hicks G. Griffiths. Admitted to Mich.
has 1941- contract negotiator Detroit Ordnance Dist, 1942-46;
Vich
HAUSER, RITA ELEANORE ABRAMS (MRS. GUSTAVE M.
HAUSER). lawyer, UN ofcl.: b. N.Y.C., July 12. 1934: d. Nathan and
Frieda (Lit) Abrams; A.B., Hunter Coil., 1954: Dr. Polit. Economy
(Fulbright grantee). U. Strasbourg (France), 1955: LL.B., Harvard.
1956, N.Y.U., 1958, licence en droit, U. Paris (France), 1956: LL D
Seton Hall IL 1959
MARGARET M. HECKLER, Republican, of Wellesley, Mass.; born in
Flushing, N.Y., June 21, 1931; B.A. degree, 1953, Albertus Magnus College
(scholarship); LL.B degree, 1956, Boston College Law School (scholarship);
editor, Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law; U.S. student representative,
University of Leiden Holland:
LEVI, EDWARD HIRSCH, univ. pres., lawyer; b. Chga, June 26.
1911;1 Gerson a. and Elsa a (Hirsch) is Ph.B. C. Cago., 1932 J.D.,
1935; ISD, Yale (Sterling fellow 1935-36), 1958; LLD, U. Mich,
1959, U. Cal at Santa Crez, Jewish Theat. Sem. Am, U. la, Brandes
U. Lake Forest Coil, u. Rochester, L Toronto, Yale; L.H.D.,
Hebrew Union Coil, DePaul U. Loyola U. m. Kate Suizberger. June
4, 1946: children- John, David, Michael. Asst. prof. U. Chga Law
Sch, 1936-40, prof. law, 1945- dean, 1950-62, provest univ,
1967.68 varies 1068
MURPHY, BETTY JANE SOUTHARD (MRS. CORNELIUS F.
MURPHY), lawyer; b. East Orange, N.J.; d. Floyd Theodore and
Thelma (Casto) Southard: A.B., Ohio State U., 1952: postgrad.
Alliance Francisse and U. Sorbonne (Paris). 1952-53; J.D.
1958; m. Cornelius F. Murphy May 1 1022
Murphy Compli
TYLER, HAROLD RUSSELL JR., U.S. judge: b. Utica, N.Y., May
I
14, 1922; s. Haroid Russell and Elizabeth (Glenn) T; grad. Philips
Exeter Acad., 1939; A.B., Princeton, 1943; LL.B., Columbia, 1949; mL
Barbara L. Eaton, Sept. 10, 1949: children=Brsdiey E, John R_
Shella B Admitted to NY has 195/-
WINBERGER, CASPAR WILLARD, govt. ofci; b. San Francisco,
the 18, 1917; 5. Herman and Cerise Carpenter (Hampson) W.; A.B.
- cum laude, Harvard, 1938, LL.B., 1941; m. Jane Dalton, Aug.
if 1942; children-Arlin Cerise (Mrs. Richard Paterak), Caspar
ask Law cik. U.S. Judge William = - 1045
CHARLES E. WIGGINS, Republican, of Fullerton, Calif.; born in EI
Monte, Calif., on December 3, 1927; attended public schools in El Monte;
graduate of the University of Southern California with a B.S. degree in business
administration and finance: graduate of the University of Southern California
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR: PHILIP W. BUCHEN
FROM:
DOUGLAS P. BENNETT
DPB
Phil, attached is the most recent update on the
data compiled relative to the Supreme Court
nomination.
Attachment
FORD LIBRARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
RICHARD B. CHENEY
FROM:
DOUGLAS P. BENNETT
SUBJECT:
Candidates for the Supreme Court
I. Comments. The following comments have been received by Phil
Buchen or myself concerning the nomination to the Supreme Court.
1. Jill Ruckelshaus, Audrey Colom (Chairman of the National
Women's Political Caucus) and the National Federation of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs strongly urge the appointment of
a woman to the Supreme Court. A substantial portion of the public
mail supports this view.
2. Harry Dent holds the firm belief that the appointee should be a
conservative woman.
3. Roger Blough advised the nomination of an individual with a
"middle-of-the-road"" philosophy rather than a more conservative
one. Blough's reasoning was that if the Court was perceived as
being unduly conservative, then respect for it as an institution would
be diminished.
4. Congressman Grassley (R-Iowa) and others urge the appointment
of a "conservative strict constructionalist."
5. Congressman Michel (R-III.) urged that the appointment "be
excellent." If so, he would not be concerned if the individual was a
Democrat.
6. Roy Wilkens, Executive Director of the NAACP, strongly opposes
the appointment of an individual "avowedly unsympathetic to the rights
of black people"; this includes opposition to the minimum wage and
calling for restrictive interpretations of the First Amendment.
GENALD FORD
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7. The Polish American Congress urges the appointment of a
qualified American of Polish ancestry to the Supreme Court.
8. The Order Sons of Italy in America urges the appointment of
an American of Italian heritage to the Supreme Court.
9. The National Federation of Republican Women "urge you to
base your selection of an individual. solely upon his qualifications
as a jurist. Our organization does not necessarily advocate the
appointment of a member of a minority group including women as
such. "
10. Kay Bailey, a leading Republican in Texas, urges the appointment
of, above all other consideration, a conservative. "Philosophy of
government is much more important than gender. "
11. Pierre du Pont recommends the "nominee should possess.
broad
understanding of and regard for those basic constitutional questions
of deep concern to the people. forced busing of children to achieve
racial balance in our schools. "
II. Candidates. Attached are the names of individuals who have been
recommended for appointment to the Supreme Court. Listed are Judges
(Tab A), Legal Scholars (Tab B) and Attorneys in Other Activities
(Tab C).
TAB A
Judges
Name
Recommended by
Arlin Adams (1)
Hugh Scott, H. John Heinz III,
Judge, Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Frank McGlinn
William Scranton
Sylvia Bacon, Judge
Pat Lindh, Burnita Mathews
D.C. Superior Court (2)
Robert Chapman, Federal District
Senator Thurmond
Judge of South Carolina
Charles Clark, Judge, Fifth
James O. Eastland, Clarke Reed
Circuit Court of Appeals
Mary Coleman, Judge, Supreme
Pat Lindh, Paul Harvey
Court of Michigan
John Byrnes, Dr. Marjorie Chambers
Julia Cooper, Judge,
Pat Lindh
D.C. Court of Appeals (3)
John Feikens, Judge
Thomas Munson
U.S. District Court-Michigan (4)
Alfred T. Goodwin, Judge, Ninth
Mark O. Hatfield
Circuit Court of Appeals
Cynthia Holcomb Hall, Judge,
Pat Lindh
United States Tax Court
Margaret Haywood, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Superior Court of D. C. (5)
Smith Henley, Judge, Eighth
John Byrnes
Circuit Court of Appeals
Shirley Hufstedler, Judge, Ninth
Pat Lindh, California Women Lawyers,
Circuit Court of Appeals (6)
Bobbie Kilberg
National Women's Political Caucus,
opposed by Senate GOP Steering Comm.
Frank M. Johnson, Jr., Judge
Alabama Bar Association
U.S. District Court-Middle Alabama
VOID
(number) denotes Tab.
GREATS
Judges (continued)
Name
Recommended by
Normalie Holloway Johnson, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Superior Court of D. C.
Irving R. Kaufman, Chief Judge,
Roger Blough
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
Florence Kelley, Judge,
Pat Lindh
New York City
Cornelia Kennedy, Judge, U.S.
Pat Lindh, Fred Kaess,
District Court-Eastern Michigan(7)
National Women's Political Caucus
Richard Van Dusen
Elizabeth Kovachevich, Judge,
Pat Lindh
Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
Constance Baker Motley, Judge,
National Women's Political Caucus
U.S. District Court-New York
Sandra O'Connor, Judge, Superior
Pat Lindh
Court of Maricopa, Ariz.
Susie Sharp, Judge, Supreme
Pat Lindh, Senator Helms
Court of North Carolina (8)
L.H. Fountain
N.C. Congressional Delegation
Charles E. Simmons, Judge,
Senator Thurmond
U.S. District Court-South Carolina
Philip Tone, Judge, Seventh
Bob Goldwin
Circuit Court of Appeals
Joseph Weis, Judge, Third
Terry Slease
Circuit Court of Appeals
Emery Widener, Judge, Fourth
Senator Thurmond, GOP Senate
Circuit Court of Appeals
Steering Comm., Linwood Holton,
William Wampler, M.C.
James E. Bolin, Judge,
Congressman Joe Waggonner
Louisiana Supreme Court
Judges (continued)
Name
Recommended by
Edward D. Re, Judge,
Lido Civic Club (D. C.)
U.S. Customs Court - N.Y.
Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Judge,
Lido Civic Club (D.C.)
U.S. District Court - No. California
J. Clifford Wallace
James Carter(9th Circuit Ct. Judge)
Julius Leetham, Judge, Superior
Republican Central Comm. of
Ct., Los Angeles County, Calif.
L.A. County
Nicholas Walinski, Judge, U.S.
Polish American Congress, Inc.
District Court, Ohio
William Webster, Judge, 5th
Andrew Boger (Judge-So. Dakota Dist. )
Circuit Court of Appeals
Dial Russell, Judge, Circuit
Senator Thurmond
Court of Appeals
J. P. Coleman, Judge,
Congressman Jack Edwards
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
Charles Clark, Judge,
Congressman Jack Edwards
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
Janie L. Shores, Judge,
Congressman Jack Edwards
Alabama Supreme Court
Dominic L. Gambrielli, Judge,
N.Y. State Court of Appeals
Republican Senate Steering Comm.
Robert Hugh McWilliams, Judge
U.S. Court of Appeals
Republican Senate Steering Comm.
William Hughes Mulligan, Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals
Republican Senate Steering Comm.
Eugene Allen Wright, Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals
Republican Senate Steering Comm.
Judges (continued)
Richard Revell, Judge,
Marlow Cook
Circuit Court, Kentucky
Dallen Oaks, Judge,
William Sutherland
U.S. District Court, Utah
Howell Helfen, Chief Justice,
Charles Ashley (Pres., N. Ala.
Superior Court of Alabama
Bldg. & Construction Trades Council)
TAB B
Legal Scholars
Name
Recommended by
Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Columbia Law School (9)
Herma Hill Kay, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Univ. of Calif. Law School (10)
Soia Mentschikoff, Dean, Univ.
Pat Lindh, Calif. Women Lawyers
of Miami, Fla. Law School
Bobbie Kilberg
National Women's Political Caucus
Dorothy Nelson, Dean, USC
Pat Lindh, Calif. Women Lawyers,
Law School (11)
Judy Hope
Ellen Peters, Professor,
National Women's Political Caucus
Yale Univ. Law School
Harriet Rabb, Professor of
Pat Lindh
Law, Columbia
Jean Kettleson, Professor,
Pat Lindh
Harvard Law School
Judy Hope
Alessandra Luini del Russo,
Lido Civic Club (D.C.)
Professor of Law, Howard and
George Washington Universities
Joseph McLaughlin, Dean,
Congressman Barber Conable
Fordham University Law School
William Harvey, Dean, Indiana
Harold Fatzer (Chief Justice,
Law School
Superior Court, Kansas)
John T. Noonan, Jr., Prof. of
Paul Reinert (Chancellor, St. Louis Univ. ),
Law, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
William Donnelly(Act. Pres., U. ofS. Clara)
TAB C
Attorneys in Other Activities
Name
Recommended by
Bella Abzug, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
David W. Belin (12)
Robert D. Ray
Robert Bork, Solicitor General (13)
Stan Ebner, David Dennis,
GOP Senate Steering Comm.
Philip Buchen, Counsel to the
David Rabinowitz
President
Yvonne B. Burke, M. C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Edwin Cohen (14)
Ed Cohen, Jr.
Len Garment, former Counsel
John Byrnes
to the President (15)
Martha Griffiths, M. C. (16)
Pat Lindh
National Women's Political Caucus
Rita Hauser (17)
Pat Lindh, American Jewish Committee,
John Wold.
Margaret Heckler, M. C. (18)
National Women's Political Caucus
Carla Hills
National Women's Political Caucus,
Pat Lindh, Calif. Women Lawyers,
Hugh Scott (2nd choice)
Bobbie Kilberg
Elizabeth Holtzman, M. C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Barbara Jordan, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Bobbie Kilberg
Edward Levi, Attorney General(19)
Charles Percy
Roger Blough
Patsy Mink, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
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Attorneys in Other Activities (continued)
Name
Recommended by
Betty Southard Murphy, Chairman,
Pat Lindh, Senator Taft
National Labor Relations Board (20)
Pat Schroeder, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Deputy
John P. Campbell
Attorney General (21)
Caspar Weinberger, former
John Byrnes, GOP Senate Steering Comm.
Secretary of HEW (22)
Charles Wiggins, M. C. (23)
William Cohen, Clark MacGregor,
Otis Pike, David Dennis,
Sam Garrison, Houston Flournoy,
Henry P. Smith III
Congressmen Butler, Lott, Mann,
Kindness, McClory, Kastenmeier,
Railsbach and Don Edwards.
Martin Russo, James Abdnor,
Henry Hyde, Congressman Moorhead,
James Collins, Bob Wilson
Antonin Scalia, Assistant Attorney
Lido Civic Club (D.C.)
General, Legal Counsel,
Department of Justice
Robert P. Griffin, U.S. Senator
Senator Morgan, GOP Senate Steering
Comm.
Peter Fay, Attorney, Florida
Senator Stone
Louie Wyman
Gov. Meldrin Thomson, Jr.
Slade Gorton, Wash. State
Governor Evans
Attorney General
Attorneys in Other Activities (continued)
Name
Recommended by
Betty Southard Murphy, Chairman,
Pat Lindh
National Labor Relations Board (20)
Pat Schroeder, M.C.
National Women's Political Caucus
Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Deputy
John P. Campbell
Attorney General (21)
Caspar Weinberger, former
John Byrnes
Secretary of HEW (22)
Charles Wiggins, M.C. (23)
William Cohen
Otis Pike
Sam Garrison
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ADAMS. ARLIN MARVIN, judge; b. Phila., Apr. 16. 1921:s. Aaron
M. and Mathilda (Landau) A.: B.S. in Econs., Temple U. 1941: LLB_
U. Pa., 1947. M.A., 1950, D.H.L., 1964; D.Sc.. Phila. Coll. 1955;
LLD., Phila. Coll. Textiles, 1966; m. Neysa Cristol. Nov. 10. 1942:
children-Carol (Mrs. Howard Kirshner), Judith A., Jane C.
Admitted to Pa. bar, 1947; law clk. Chief Justice Horace Stem. Pa.
Supreme Ct. 1947; asso. firm Schnader. Harrison. Segal & Lewis.
Phila., 1947-50, sr. partner. 1950-63, 66-69; sec. pub. welfare
Commonwealth of Pa., 1963-66; judge U.S. Ct. Appeals 3d Circuit.
Phila., 1969- Instr. Am lost Pertion
BACON, SYLVIA, judge; b. Watertown, S.D., July 9, 1931; d. Julius
Franklin and Anne Rse (Htde) Bacon: A.B., Vassar Coll. 1953;
certificate London Sch. Econs., 1953: LLB., Harvard. 1956: ILM
Georgetown U., 1958
COOPER, JULIA PERRY, lawyer; b. Fayetteville, N.C., July 17.
1920: d. Dalias L. and Emily (McKay) Perry: B.S., Hampton Inst,
1940: LLB., Howard C., 1951: m. Jerry S. Cooper. July 30. 1943; 1
dau. Cheryl: m. 2d. Clifford S. Mack, Nov. 21, 1957. Admitted to
FEIKENS. JOHN, judge: b. Clifton, NJ., Dec. 3, 1917; 5. Sipke and
Corine (Wisse) F.; A.B. Calvin Coll., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1939;
LLB, U. Mich., 1941: GL Henriette Derethy Schulch
HAYWOOD, MARGARET A., judge: b. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8.
1912; d. Jonathan W.M. and Mayme (Fain) Austin: LL.B., Robert H.
Terrell Law Sch, 1940. I dau. Geraldine H. (Mrs. Porter). Admitted
to D.C. bar, 1942; practiced in D.C., 1942-72; mem. D.C. Council,
1967-72; judge Superior Ct. of D.C., 1972- Real estate broker
1950-67 Mem DC
HUFSTEDLER, SHIRLEY MOUNT (MRS. SETH M.
HUFSTEDLER), U.S. judge: b. Denver, Aug. 24. 1925: d. Earl
I
Stanley and Eva (Von Behren) Mount; B.B.A., U. N.M., 1945. LLD.,
1972; LLB., Stanford, 1949; LL.D., U. Wyo., 1970. Gonzaga U.
1970, Occidental Coll., 1971; m. Seth Martin Hufstedier. Aug. 16.
1949-
1
Steven
Mark
KENNEDY. CORNELIA BLANCHE GROEFSEMA (MRS.
CHARLES S. KENNEDY, JR.). judge: b. Detroit. Aug. 4. 1923: d.
Elmer H. and M. Blanche (Gibbons) Groefsema; A.B., U. Mich..
1945.J.D.. 1947: LL.D., No. Mich. C., 1971. Eastern Mich. U.. 1971:
SHARP. SUSTE MARSHALL, judge: b. Rocky Mount, N.C., July
7, 1907; d. James Merrin and Annie (Blackwe!!) Sharp: LLB., U.
N.C., 1929; LLD. Woman's Coll, U. N.C. 1950. Queens Coll., 1962.
Elon Coll., 1963; L.H.D., Pfeiffer Coll. 1960; LLD., Wake Forest
Coll, 1965, Carawbe Coll. 1970 " N.C. 1870
GINSBURG, RUTH BADER, educator, 3. Bidyn., Mar. 15, 1933; d.
Nathan and Celia (Amster) Bader, B.A., Cornell U., 1954; student
children-Jane Carol, James Steven. Admitted to N.Y. bar 1959. law
Lund U. (Sweden). 1969; m. Martin David Ginsburg, June 23, 1954;
Harvard Law Sch., 1956-58; J.D., Columbia, 1959; LLD. (hon.),
KAY. HERMA HILL, educator; b. Orangeburg. S.C., Aug 18. 1934;
d. Charles Esdom and Herma Lee (Crawford) Hill; B.A., So. Meth
U., 1956; J.D., U. Chgo.. 1959. Admitted to Cal. bar. 1950; law clk_
to Justice Rozer Travnor, Cal. Supreme CL 1950
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NELSON, DOROTHY W. (MRS. JAMES F. NELSON), univ.
adminstr., lawyer: A.B. in Polit. Sci. (with honors). U. Cal. at Los
Angeles, 1950, J.D., 1953: LLM., U. So. Cal., 1956; m. James F.
Nelson; children-Franklin, Loma. Admitted to Cal. bar: now dean.
prof. law, Univ. So. Cal., Los Angeles. Mem. Judicial Process Task
BELIN, DAVID WILLIAM. lawyer; b. Washington. June 20, 1923;
$. Louis I. and Esther (Klass) B.: B.A., C. Mich., 1951. M.B.A., 1953.
J.D., 1954: m. Constance Newman. Sept. 12. 1952:
children-Jonathan L.. James M., Joy E., Thomas R., Laura R.
Admitted to la bar. 1954. since practiced in Des Moines: Si. partner
firm Herrick. Langdon. Belin & Harris. 1966-; counsel President's
Commn. on Assassination of President
Com
BORK ROBERT HERON, govt. ofci., lawyer. educator, b. Pitts,
Mr. 1, 1927; S. Harry Philip and Elizabeth (Kunile) B.; B.A., L.
Cign. 1948, J.D., 1953: m. Claire Davidson. June 15, 1952;
chikiren- Robert Heron. Charles E, Ellen E. Admitted to IIL bar.
1953: asso. and mem firm Kickland
COHEN, EDWIN SAMUEL, lawyer, educator; b. Richmond. Va.,
Sept. 27. 1914, 5. LeRoy S. Cohen and Mirian (Rosenheim) C; B.A.,
U. Richmond. 1933: L.B.B.. U. Va., 1936; m. Helen Herz. Aug. 31,
1944; children-Edwin C.. Roger, Susan Wendy. Admitted to Va.
Bar, 1935. N.Y. bar, 1937: asso. Sullivan & Cromwell N.Y.C.,
1936-49; partner Root, Barrett, Cohen. Knapp & Smith and
predecessort N.V.C.
GARMENT. LEONARD. govt. ofcl: grad. Bklyn. Coll. 1949; m.: 2
children. Men. law firm Mudge. Rose. Guthrie & Alexander. N.Y.C.,
1949-69. partner, 1957-69: spi. cons. Pres Nixen
1960
GRIFFITHS, MARTHA WRIGHT, congresswoman; b. Pierce City,
Mo.; d. Charles Elbridge and Nelle (Sullinger) Wright; A.B., U. Mo.,
1934; J.D., U. Mich., 1940; m. Hicks G. Griffiths. Admitted to Mich.
Detroit Ordnance Dist, 1942-46;
HAUSER, RITA ELEANORE ABRAMS (MRS. GUSTAVE M.
HAUSER). lawyer, UN ofcl.; b. N.Y.C., July 12. 1934: d. Nathan and
Frieda (Lit) Abrams; A.B., Hunter Coil., 1954: Dr. Polit. Economy
(Fulbright grantee). U. Strasbourg (France), 1955: LL.B., Harvard,
1956. N.Y. U., 1958. licence en droit. U Paris
MARGARET M. HECKLER, Republican, of Wellesley, Mass.; born in
Flushing, N.Y., June 21, 1931; B.A. degree, 1953, Albertus Magnus College
(scholarship); LL.B degree, 1956, Boston College Law School (scholarship);
editor, Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law; U.S. student representative,
LEVI, EDWARD HIRSCH, univ. pres. lawyer. b. Chgo., June 26.
1935; J.S.D., Yale (Sterling fellow 1935-36), 1933;
1911;s. Gerson B. and Elsa B. (Hirsch) L; Ph.B., C. Cago., 1932, J.D.,
U., 1959, Lake U. Cal. Forest at Santa Coll, Cruz, U. Jewish Rochester, Theol. L. Sem Torento. Am, LLD., U.la, Yale; U. Brandeis L.H.D., Mich,
Hebrew Union Coll., DePaul U., Loyola U.: m. Kare Sulzberger. June
4, Sch 1946: 1936 children-John, David. Michael Asst. prof. U. Chzo Law
MURPHY, BETTY JANE SOUTHARD (MRS. CORNELIUS F.
MURPHY), lawyer; b. East Orange, N.J.; d. Floyd Theodore and
Theima (Casto) Southard; A.B., Ohio State U., 1952: postgrad.
Alliance Franciase and U. Sorbonne (Paris), 1952-53; J.D., Am. U
1958; m. Cornelius F. Murphy May 1, 1965:childer
Murphy, Comelius Francis
Ever
TYLER, HAROLD RUSSELL, JR., U.S. judge; b. Utica, N.Y., May
14, 1922: S. Harold Russell and Elizabeth (Glenn) T.; grad. Philips
Exeter Acad., 1939; A.B., Princeton. 1943; LLB., Columbia, 1949; m.
Barbara L Esten Sent 10 1049- children- Bradiev E John. R
SINBERGER, CASPAR WILLARD, govt. ofcL; b. San Francisco,
as 18, 1917; s. Herman and Cerise Carpenter (Hampson) W.; A.B.
majos cum laude, Harvard, 1938, LLB., 1941; m. Jane Dalton, Aug
1942; children-Arlin Cerise (Mrs. Richard Paterak), Caspar
Third Bard. Law clk. U.S. Judge William E. Orr, 1945-47; with firm
Skir, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe, 1947-69, partner, 1959-69; mem.
77 Legislature from 21st Dist
THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.-ORANGE COUNTY: That portion not included in the Thirty-fourth,
Thirty-eighth, and Fortisth Districts. Population (1070), 464,452.
CHARLES E. WIGGINS, Republican, of Fullerton, Calif.; born in El
Monte, Calif., on December 3, 1927; attended public schools in El Monte;
graduate of the University of Southern California with a B.S. degree in business
administration and finance; graduate of the University of Southern California