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Justice for All

Page 95

by Jim Newton

Standley, William

  Stanford, Leland

  Starr, Kevin

  Stassen, Harold

  Steinbeck, John

  Steinhart, Jesse

  Stephans, Joseph

  Stephens, William

  Stern, Sam

  Stevenson, Adlai

  Stewart, Potter

  Stimson, Henry

  Stockton Record

  Stone, Harlan Fiske

  Stone, Irving

  Stone, Oliver

  Storke, Tom

  Sullivan . B.

  Supreme Court

  as brotherhood

  Court-packing proposal by Roosevelt

  finality of decisions

  and Watergate hearings

  See also Warren Court; Warren Court, issues addressed by; specific cases

  Sweatt case

  Sweezy . New Hampshire

  Sweigert, Bill

  as assistant and adviser to Warren

  in attorney general’s office

  poems about Warren

  as speechwriter for Dewey-Warren campaign

  Swig, Benjamin H.

  syndicalism

  System, The (Hichborn)

  Taft, Robert

  Talmadge, Herman

  Tauske, Edmund

  Taylor, John

  Taylor, Paul

  Tenney, Jack

  Terry . Ohio

  Thirteenth Amendment

  Thornberry, Homer

  Thurmond, Strom

  Tibbet, Bert

  Time magazine

  Time, Inc. . Hill

  Tinker . Des Moines School District

  Tippit, J. .

  Tolan Committee

  Topeka school board. See Brown . Board of Education

  trial transcripts for indigents

  Trop, Albert .

  Trop case

  Truman, Harry

  appointment of Clark to Court

  battles against Communism

  death

  presidential campaign

  racial equality in military

  Tyrrell, Edward

  United Labor Party

  United Nations

  University of California

  at Berkeley

  loyalty oath

  faculty resistance

  ideological debate

  legislative bill

  settlement of controversy

  text of

  Uno, Edison

  Uphaus, Willard

  Upton Sinclair presents William Fox (Sinclair)

  Vallee, Paul

  Vandenberg, Arthur

  Vanderbilt, Arthur

  Velie, Lester

  vice presidency

  Warren as Dewey’s running mate ()

  Warren’s refusal to run ()

  Vickerson, Julia

  Vietnam War

  Johnson’s preoccupation with

  protest

  Tet offensive

  Vinson, Fred

  conferences on Brown

  death

  fellow justices’ comments at death of

  graduate school cases

  and Rosenberg espionage case

  Voorhis, Jerry

  voting rights

  Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection clause)

  Johnson’s bill proposal

  legislative redistricting

  literacy requirement

  poll tax

  Selma march

  Voting Rights Act

  Wade, Henry M.

  Wallace, George (Alabama governor)

  Wallace, George (defendant in Point Lobos case)

  Wallace, Henry

  Walsh, Lawrence

  war (Vietnam) protesters

  Wardell, Justus

  Waring, J. Waties

  Warren, Chrystal

  Warren, Dorothy

  Warren, Earl

  association memberships

  American Bar Association

  American Federation of Musicians

  American Legion

  at Berkeley

  Bohemian Club

  Masons

  Native Sons of the Golden West

  authors, influential

  childhood and youth

  birth

  decision to become lawyer

  high school

  home life

  impressions and influences

  jobs

  love of animals

  sense of justice

  death and funeral

  education at Berkeley

  family

  adoption of Jim

  births of children

  discipline

  grandson Jim’s visit

  Honey Bear’s polio

  Warren, Earl (cont.)

  insulation of family from politics

  move to Sacramento

  time with children

  Virginia’s wedding

  and John Kennedy

  eulogy for

  mutual admiration and respect

  at news of assassination

  lawyer, first job as

  legacy

  marriage

  military service

  nature and temperament

  caution and reserve

  loyalty

  public versus private life

  stubbornness

  parents

  father

  mother

  poetry, love of

  political activity, first

  political orientation

  centrism

  federalism

  mentor and role model

  nonpartisanship

  Progressivism

  during Prohibition

  in retirement

  inauguration of Bradley as mayor

  office at Court

  opposition to National Court of Appeals proposal

  preoccupation with political issues

  press conference

  public esteem

  speaking engagements

  travel

  visitors during final illness

  on Watergate

  writings

  romance, first

  on Vietnam War

  See also specific topics; specific offices

  Warren, Earl, Jr.

  birth

  in family photograph

  hobbies and interests

  Honey Bear’s polio

  on normalcy of home life

  in Sacramento

  support for Brown in governor’s race

  on Warren Sr.’s pursuit of Court appointment

  on Warren Sr.’s response to Methias Warren’s murder

  Warren, Ethel (later Ethel Plank)

  Warren, Jeffrey Earl

  Warren, Jim (Warren’s grandson)

  Warren, Jim (Warren’s son, formerly Jim Meyers)

  adoption by Warren

  art hobby

  birth

  education

  in family photograph

  military service

  relationship with Warren

  visit to Warren during final illness

  Warren, Methias

  Warren, Nina Elizabeth (“Honey Bear”)

  in family photograph

  FBI investigation of

  hobbies and activities

  marriage

  polio

  in Sacramento

  at Warren’s death

  Warren, Nina (formerly Nina Palmquist Meyers)

  as chief justice’s wife

  childhood

  end of life

  friendships

  as governor’s wife

  as homemaker and mother

  Honey Bear’s polio

  marriage and child, first

  marriage to Warren, and children

  move to governor’s mansion

  reservations about Warren’s gubernatorial candidacy

  on Stevenson’s death

  summer travel tradition

  at Warren’s death

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sp; Warren’s dependence on

  Warren, Robert (“Bobby”)

  Warren, Virginia (later Virginia Daly)

  attractiveness

  birth

  in family photograph

  on friendship of Warren and Black

  hobby

  marriage

  on opposition to Warren’s health insurance initiative

  in Sacramento

  on Warren’s home life

  on Warren’s vice presidential campaign

  Warren Commission

  CIA, withholding of information by

  conspiracy theory, consideration of

  FBI

  cover-up of information by

  Ford as informant for

  inadequacy of assassination report

  leak of assassination report to press

  report on leftist affiliations of Commission staff

  response to Commission findings

  rumor of Oswald’s allegiance to

  findings

  contradiction of, by conspiracy theorists

  criticism of

  report

  summary of

  Marguerite Oswald’s testimony

  Marina Oswald’s testimony

  press coverage

  Ruby’s testimony

  scope of work

  single-bullet theory

  staff

  appointment of Warren to lead

  Commission members

  general counsel

  legal staff

  Warren

  addresses to staff

  compassion and dedication

  health

  protection of Kennedy family

  Warren Court

  accomplishments

  American Bar Association criticism

  associate justice appointments Brennan

  Fortas

  Goldberg

  Harlan

  Marshall

  Stewart

  White

  Whittaker

  associate justices at Warren’s arrival

  Black

  Burton

  Clark

  Douglas

  Frankfurter

  Jackson

  Minton

  Reed

  congressional challenges to Court’s authority

  cross-burning provocation

  Eisenhower’s failure to support

  FBI and

  judicial activism

  judicial restraint

  Kennedy era, promise of

  Kennedy’s support

  legacy of

  Nixon presidency, danger of Nixon’s attempt to influence political considerations role of personalities and alliances

  social rituals

  Warren’s relationships within

  Black

  Brennan

  Clark

  clerks

  Douglas

  Frankfurter

  Harlan

  after Warren’s retirement announcement

  See also chief justice of Supreme Court, Warren as

  Warren Court, issues addressed by

  American citizenship

  antitrust laws

  Civil Rights Act challenges

  Communist subversion

  confessions obtained without legal representation

  Warren Court, issues addressed by (cont.)

  Court and Congress, relationship between

  defendant’s right to confront witnesses double jeopardy

  free speech versus government interests

  free symbolic speech

  interracial marriage

  legal practice, state regulation of

  legal representation for indigents

  legislative powers

  legislative redistricting

  libel

  obscenity

  police misconduct

  police powers

  prisoners, treatment of

  privacy from intrusion by press

  privacy in marriage

  property rights versus equal protection

  racial discrimination in public transportation

  school desegregation (Brown)

  announcement of decision

  applicability to wider matters

  cases constituting

  conference deliberations

  Eisenhower’s resistance to

  implementation challenges

  John Birch Society response

  separate opinion on District of Columbia component

  Southern Manifesto response

  unanimity of decision

  vulnerability of decision

  Warren’s written opinion

  school prayer

  search and seizure

  syndicalism

  trial transcripts for indigents

  voting rights

  legislative redistricting

  literacy requirement

  poll tax

  Voting Rights Act challenge

  war (Vietnam) protest

  Washington Post

  Washington Star

  Waste, William H.

  Watergate

  Watkins, Arthur .

  Watkins . United States

  Wearne, Ernest

  Webb, U. S.

  Wehr, Charlie

  Welch, Robert

  Werdel, Tom

  Western Oil and Gas Association

  Wheeler, General

  Whitaker, Clem. See Whitaker and Baxter (consulting firm)

  Whitaker and Baxter (consulting firm)

  White, Byron

  White, Edward

  Whitney . California

  Whittaker, Charles

  Whittington, Banning H.

  Williams, Bonnie Ray

  Williams, Edward Bennett

  Williams, Hosea

  Wilson, J. Pendleton

  Wilson, John Stit

  Wilson, Roderick J.

  Wilson, Woodrow

  witnesses, defendant’s confrontation of

  Wofford, Harris

  Wolfson, Louis

  World Peace Through Law

  World War

  aftermath

  civil defense plans

  end of

  migration to California

  military industry

  Pearl Harbor attack

  state of emergency

  See also Japanese and Japanese-Americans

  Wright, Loyd

  Wyman, Louis

  Yates . United States

  Yoneda, Elaine Black

  Yorty, Sam

  Young, Andrew

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  Zapruder film

  Ziffren, Kenneth

  Zoot Suit riots

 

 

 


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