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  461-67, 471, 492 impeachment attempts, 84-

  87

  Indian cases, 490 investigated, 14, 17 jurisdiction issues, 193, 198, 208

  law clerks, 278, 285-89, 411,422, 424-25, 455,

  468,470

  Douglas, William O. (cont.) liberalism, 46 maintenance staff and, 288 and Marshall, 86, 210—12,

  327-33, 465, 526 on memo writing, 432 on mentally ill, 440, 445,

  447. 451-52 and Nixon, 343, 370-71 obscenity and pornography,

  228-36 passim, 241, 293,

  299, 330, 432 Pentagon Papers, 162-75

  passim and Powell, 251, 408, 410,

  463

  reargument issue, 207, 220— 223

  and Rehnquist, 262

  retirement, 468-74 passim, 477, 491. 515. 526

  Rosenberg case, 85, 525«.

  school desegregation, 43, 46, 51-58 passim, 109-113 passim, 117-22 passim, 125, 127, 181,19m., 211-213, 311, 312, 313, 317

  sex discrimination, 302

  speech, protected, 149, 151-52, 162-74 passim, 210-213, 227-28

  and Stewart, n9-21, 259-260, 278

  tax cases, 469

  Vietnam war cases, 144-47,

  147, 151. 155, 162-75 passim, 185, 211-12, 327-

  29

  votes nullified, 435, 482, 492 Warren and Warren Court,

  13-14, 49, 56, 86, 200,

  205-06, 311 Watergate (executive privilege), 342, 343. 345, 349-354, passim, 359, 365, 370-80 passim, 387, 388-389, 395, 396, 401-12 passim welfare cases, 137-38, 262 and White, 68-69, 258-60,

  464, 471 writing of opinions, 46, 68, 202, 276-77 Douglas, William O., Jr., 461, 462

  Doyle, William, 310, 311 due process, 401, 478-80 substantive, 102, 278

  Eastiand, James O., 20, 21, 98,

  190-91 education

  affirmative action, 333 allocation of taxes for, 306-307

  desegregation, see school desegregation Ehrlichman, John, 8,10, 14, 18, 337, 342, 344, 371. 384

  Eighth Amendment, and "cruel and unusual punishment,"

  242-46, 249, 253, 259. 512, 522 Eisenhower, Dwight, 5,10,13,

  17, 30, 97, "5 Eisenstadt v. Baird, 206, 277 Ellsberg, Daniel, 371 El Paso Natural Gas Co.

  rehearing request, 89-95 employment, 335

  discrimination, 140-41, 477,

  488 at Court, 289 minimum wage law and states rights, 482-87

  Ennis, Bruce J. Ir., 440-41,446

  environment case, 191-93

  Equal Rights Amendment, 301-02, 303

  Erznoznik v. City of Jacksonville, 430-32

  Evans v. Abney, 64-66

  Evergreen Review, 84

  Evers, Medgar, 42

  exclusionary rale (see criminal justice: exclusionary rule; Fourth Amendment; search and seizure)

  executive privilege (Watergate), 340-412. 415

  Faubus, OrvaL 350 F.B.I., 14, 18, 84, 96, 341, 356 Federal Bar Association, 21 federalism, 65-66 Field, Stephen J., 161 Fifth Amendment

  capital punishment, 252 double jeopardy, 80 due process, 401 First Amendment abortion, 277 absolutist view, 147, 148,

  227-28, 229, 233 antiwar protest cases, 147-

  154. 209-13 campaign financing, 473 free speech, 142, 143 obscenity and pornography, 227-29, 233, 290, 294, 300 passim, 331, 332-33, 431

  press and confidentiality of

  sources, 263-64 press gag orders, 499-502 Pentagon Papers, 161-74 Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer, 488 Flood v. Kuhn, 219, 223-26

  Florida

  death penalty, 513-21

  passim jurisdiction, 198, 200, 207,

  208

  Floyd, Jay, 195 Flower v. U.S., 488 Fonda, Jane, 148 Fontaine v. U.S., 320 Ford, Betty, 468 Ford, Gerald R., 416, 423,

  427, 435 and Douglas, 84-86, 477 nominees (see also names),

  468, 475, 477 Fortas, Abe, 12, 15, 49,74,

  243. 303 and Douglas, 16, 423, 436,

  467, 473

  investigation of and resignation, 14-18, 60, 85, 89, 93

  nomination for Chief Justice, 5, 11

  Vietnam war, 146/1. Foster Lumber Co. v. United

  States, 469 Fourteenth Amendment, 261, 488

  abortion cases, 276-79 passim

  admission to bar, 303

  due process, 479-81

  testamentary rights, integration and, 65-66 Fourth Amendment, 527

  exclusionary rule, 133-35, 455-56, 510

  search cases, 130-36, 137-139, 143. 307-08, 321, 527

  wiretaps, warrantless, on radicals, 264 Fowler v. North Carolina, 437

  Frankfurter, Felix, 38, 100,

  206-07 Friday, Herschel, 186, 187 Frontiero v. Richardson, 300—

  302

  Fry v. U.S., 482, 484 "Fuck the Draft" case, 147-

  154. 165 Furman v. Georgia, 242-60,

  511-17 passim, 521, 523

  Garrity, W. Arthur, Jr., 507

  Georgia abortion law, 193,195,196,

  197. 198, 216 death penalty, 243/1., 5II_I7

  passim, 521 integration and testator rights, 64-66 Gilmore, Gary, 526/1. Ginsburg, David, 288 Ginzburg, Ralph, 84 Goldberg, Arthur, 223 Gooding v. Wilson, 200, 208 Green v. County School Board

  of New Kent County, 40 Greenberg, Jack, 41-42 Greening of America, The

  (Reich), 185/1. Greer v. Spock, 488 Gregg v. Georgia (death penalty case), 513-18 passim, 521 Griffin, Robert, 475 Griggs v. Duke Power Co., 140 Griswold, Erwin N., 22-23 Ali case, 158, 174 antiwar protesters, 154 Pentagon Papers, 164-67,

  168, 174 school desegregation, 39, 112

  Griswold v. Connecticut, 197,

  206, 277 Gulf of Tonkin resolution, 144 Gunther, Gerald, 505

  habeas corpus petitons (see criminal justice: habeas corpus petitions)

  Haig, Alexander M., 412

  Hair (musical), 429

  Haldeman, H. R., 337, 342, 344

  Haley, Alex, 159 Hames, Margie Pitts, 195 Hamling v. U.S., 332 Hampton v. Mow Sun Wong, 477

  Harlan, John Marshall (1833-1911, grandfather), 47, 52

  Harlan, John Marshall (1889-

  1971), 4,12, 100, 146,

  161, 263 and Black (see Black: and

  Harlan) and Blackmun (see BlacK-

  mun: and Harlan) and Burger (see Burger:

  and Harlan) conservatism, 9,14, 47 court fees, state courts, 101-

  102

  on courtroom decorum, 68 death penalty, 243-44, 252-254

  dissents, 4, 47, 76-78, 79, 89,

  128, 129, 147. 344 divorce case, 143 and Douglas (see Douglas:

  and Harlan) El Paso rehearing, 8, 9, 92 Executive Branch and, 146/1.

  federal jurisdiction issue,

  139, 198, 208 health, 180, 183, 185 integration and donor rights,

  65-66 and Johnson, President

  Lyndon B., 14671. law clerks, 147-52, 159-60 Nixon nominees (see also

  names), 61-66 passim,

  75, 78, 185-86 obscenity and pornography,

  234

  Pentagon Papers, 162-75

  passim, 344 and Powell, 252, 263, 264,

  419

  resignation, 185

  school desegregation, 47-48,

  51-60 passim, 118-23

  passim, 127, 181 search warrants, 143 speech, protected, 147-54,

  163-75 passim stare decisis doctrine, 4,14 and Stewart, 135, 164, 168 testamentary rights, Indians,

  62-64 union rights, 143 Vietnam war cases, 145-59

  passim, 162-74 passim voting in elections, 14671.,

  173

  Warren Court, 4 writing of opinions, 69 and White, 134 Harris v. New York, 128 Harstein v. Missouri, 227^. Haynsworth, Clement F., Jr., 60-61, 93, 97, 98, 126, 185, 186, 187 Health, Education and Welfare

  Department and school

  desegregation, 37, 42, 45,

  52, 54, 58, 59 Heineman, Benjamin W., 440,

  446, 450 Heller v. New York, 298 Henderson v. Morgan, 478 Hills, Carla, 468, 475 Hoffman, Julius, 67 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 100,

  161

  Holmes, Sherlock, 397-98 Holtzman, Elizabeth
, 327 Hoover, J. Edgar, 1571., 23-24 House of Representatives (see also Congress; names), 31 Douglas impeachment try, 84-87

  Nixon impeachment inquiry,

  342, 343, 352, 361, 371,

  396, 410 seating of Adam Clayton

  Powell in, 21-22, 368,

  377

  Hruska, Roman, 83

  / Am Curious (Yellow) (film), 234

  Illinois v. Allen, 67-68 Illustrated Presidential Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, The, 332 immigration and immigrants border searches, 308, 433,

  454-55, 527-28 day workers, 422 see also Aliens in forma pauperis petitions,

  32-33 In re Griffiths, 303-04 In re Pappas, 263

  Inc. Fund, see N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. Indian cases, 490 fishing and hunting rights,

  425-26 testamentary right, 62-63 Interior Department, 62-63 Internal Revenue Service, 14 interstate commerce, 477-78, 482

  Interstate Commerce Commission v. Black Ball Freight Service, 78

  Jackson v. Georgia, 243ft, Jackson v. Indiana, 440 Jacobellis v. Ohio, 11, 237 Japanese-Americans, World

  War II relocation, 23,145 Jaworski, Leon, 289-300

  passim, 342-55 passim,

  359-61, 364, 365, 377,

  378-79, 384, 385. 412 Jefferson v. Hackney, 262 Jenkins v. Georgia, 331 Johnson, Frank, 187, 506, 507 Johnson, Lyndon B., 4,11,13,

  49, 146/1., 164, 358 Johnson v. Louisiana, 263 Judicial Conference of the

  United States, 10 judicary, federal (see also

  Court of Appeals, federal;

  Supreme Court; names;

  subjects) case load, 193 ethics code, 31 jurisdiction, 139,193-98,

  207, 208 levels, 6«.

  Nixon and (see also Nixon, Richard M.), 4-24 passim

  Supreme Court supervision, 36

  "June crunch," 101, 219, 305 Jurek v. Texas (death penalty case), 513-18 passim, 522, 523 jurisdiction issue, federal, 139,

  194-98, 207, 208 jury trials, unanimity in, 263 Justice Department (see also Griswold, Erwin N.; Mitchell, John) Ali case, 158-60 anti-trust cases, 92, 93 Burger at, 6, 28 Fortas investigation, 14-15 Rehnquist at, 15, 157"-, 344 school desegregation, 37,

  39-44, 50 Vietnam protesters, 154-55,

  309«-White at, 72

  Kaplan, Murray, 290 Kaplan v. California, 24m., 290

  Kaufman v, U.S., 510 Kennedy, Edward M., 20, 21 Kennedy, Ethel, 474 Kennedy, John F., 13, 49,72, 162

  Kennedy, Robert F., 72 Kentucky-Ohio boundary, 320-21

  Kerr v. United States District Court for the Northern District of California, 488

  Keyes v. School District No. I, Denver, Colorado, 127, 309

  Kirby v. Illinois, 264 Klein, Joel, 419, 439, 440, 444-51 passim

  Kleindienst, Richard, 8, i86,

  188, 189-90, 343. 344 Kleindienst v. Mandel, 213 Kois v. Wisconsin, 236, 294 Korean War, 242, 342 Krol, John Joseph, Cardinal,

  282-83 Kunstler, William, 495

  labor relations at Court, 288-289

  Lacovara, Philip, 342, 365 Laird v. Tatum, 30971. Lake v. Cameron, 43871. Lambert, William, 1571. law clerks (see also names of Justices), 32, 285, 339-340, 419-20, 528 cert pool, 323 communication network, 33-35

  confidentiality, 33-35, 174-

  175. 250, 281-82 in forma pauperis petitions,

  32-33 and labor force, 289 and press, 281-82, 417, 421 Vietnam war, 148-60 women, 285-89, 420 lawyers

  admission of aliens to bar,

  303-04 Burger on, 304, 449 Leonard, Jerris, 43 Levi, Edward, 475, 507 Life magazine, 14, 15 Liles v. Oregon, 478 Lillie, Mildred, 186, 187-88 Lippett, Percy, 156 Little Rock (Ark.), school desegregation (see also Brown v. Board of Education), 350, 366

  Lloyd Corp. v. Tanner, 209-13 "lobbying" of Court, 88-95

  passim, 172-73 Logan Valley case, 210, 213 Los Angeles, obscenity case,

  290#.

  Louisiana, death penalty, 512-518 passim, 522, 523

  MacKenzie, Jack, 348 Mahan v. Howell, 322 maintenance staff of Court,

  288-89 Mansfield, Mike, 345 Mapp v. Ohio, 131-36, 510 Marbury v. Madison, 353,

  392-96 Marks, Burton, 292-93 Marshall, John, 47, 161 Marshall, Thurgood, 13, 44,

  50, 65, 82, 86, 89, 200,

  207, 214, 231-32, 320,

  466

  abortion cases, 195-99 passim, 208, 217, 220, 222, 275-76, 281, 493. 494 anti-sodomy law, 505 anti-trust case, 225, 261 border searches, 527-28 and Brennan (see Brennan:

  and Marshall) and Burger (see Burger:

  and Marshall) Cambodia, 327-29 cert pool, 324 on conference scheduling, 209

  death penalty, 241-54 passim, 258, 516-19 passim, 524

  discrimination, racial, 333, 334".

  Marshall, Thurgood (cont.) dissents, 138, 212, 213, 232, 266, 306-07, 336, 478, 524, 526-27, 528 · and Douglas (see Douglas: and Marshall) due process, 480 federal jurisdiction issue, 198

  health, 180, 221, 424, 524 Johnson, President Lyndon

  B., 13, 49. 358 law clerks, 122, 232, 250,

  281,. 306, 329, 424, 456 on mentally ill, 440-47

  passim, 451 obscenity and pornography,

  228-35 passim, 293, 330,

  478

  oral argument, 195, 362-64 Pentagon Papers, 162-70

  passim police brutality, 495 police of Court, 289 and Powell, 212-13, 241-

  242, 249, 305-07 press gags, 500, 502 and Rehnquist, 222, 262,

  488

  school desegregation, 50-59 passim, 109-25 passim, 181, 311, 312, 313, 317, 335, 336, 337. 350, 506, 507

  sex discrimination, 302 speech, protected, 151, 152,

  162-70 passim, 210-13

  passim states rights and minimum

  wage law, 482-87 passim and Stevens, 509, 526 taxes, education allocation

  of, 306-07

  Vietnam war cases, 145, 147, 151-58 passim, 162-70 passim, 210-13 passim, 327-29

  Warren and Warren Court, 210, 232, 370

  Watergate (executive privilege), 340, 342-46 passim, 351, 358-67 passim, 375, 379, 381, 387-403 passim 407, 408

  welfare cases, 138, 262

  and White, 212, 225-26 Maryland v. Wirtz, 482-83, 486

  Mason, Alpheus Thomas, 184 Massachusetts v. Laird, 144-147

  Matthews v. Eldridge, 465 Maxwell v. Bishop, 242-43, 248

  McCarthy, Eugene, 469 McCorquodale v. Georgia, 512

  McDaniel v. Barresi, Clarke

  County, Georgia, 109-10 McGautha v. California, 243-

  260 passim, 511-25

  passim McGurn, Barrett, 415, 427 McNamara, Robert S., 161-74 McMillan, James B., 107-27

  passim, 180-81, 336 Mecklenburg County (N.C.),

  school desegregation,

  107-27 Meik, Janet, 285-89 Memoirs of a Woman of

  Pleasure (Fanny Hill v.

  Massachusetts), 230 Mental Health Law Project,

  439, 440 mentally ill rights of, 437-54

  Meredith, James, 107 Merhige, Robert R., Jr., 315 Message to the Black Man, 159 Meyer, Russ, 235 military service, conscientious

  objection to, 158-60 Miller v. California, 231, 293,

  332, 478 Milliken v. Bradley (Detroit

  busing case), 316, 334-37 minimum wage law, states

  rights and, 482-87 minorities, issues involving,

  433-35 see also aliens; civil rights Miranda v. Arizona, 77, 129 Mississippi, school desegregation in, 36-60 Mississippi, University of, 107 Missouri, abortion law, 492-494

 

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