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317 INDEX Abel, A. W., 178, 212, 218 Acheson, Dean, 58, 61 Adams, Nelson, 23 Allan Memorial Institute, and CIA brainwashing, 268 Amerasia, 71 American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 212 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 253; Eisenhower and Douglas endorsement of, 87; founding of, 84–85; and JFK-LBJ, 146; McCarthy endorsement of, 188, 190; and Vietnam War, 179–83 Anderson, Clinton, 135, 148 Anderson, John, independent campaign of (1980), 264–65, 275 Bachowski, Walter, and steelworkers union, 214–16 Bailey, John, 168–69 Bailey v. Richardson (1950), 104 Baker, Ella, 165–66 Bakke, Allan, 256 Baldwin, James, 155 Ball, George, 58 Barenblatt v. United States (1959), 120 Baskerville, William, 13–15 Bayh, Birch, 234–35 Bazelson, David, 128, 260 Bell, Grif‹n, 263 Bell v. Maryland (1964), 150 Benes, Eduard, 91 Bennett, William, 250 Benson, Herman: and Association for Union Democracy (AUD), 214; on Rauh’s recovery, 239 Bentley, Elizabeth: and Remington case, 96, 98–99; as Soviet spy, 90 Berkeley, Martin, 109, 112 Berlin, blockade and airlift in, 91 Bersch, William, 126 Berue›y, Carl W., 105 Biddle, Francis: ‹red by Truman, 78; and Japanese-American relocation, 65–66 Biden, Joseph, 249; and Rauh debate, 244–45 Bieber, Owen, 221 Biemiller, Andy, 227, 232; and minority civil rights platform, 88; and Rehnquist con‹rmation, 233 Bingham, Barry: and ADA founding, 85; and FCC proposal, 232 Black, Hugo, 233; and Remington case, 103; and sit-in cases, 150 Black lung disease, 197 Blackmun, Harry, 232 Blaisdell, Thomas, 97 Bork, Robert: career and jurisprudence of, 239–40; defeat in Senate, 242; and Watergate role of, 240 Bowles, Chester, 78, 142 Boxer, Barbara, 276 Boyle, William A. “Tony”: black lung protests and, 197; con›icts with Yablonski, 201; on Farmington mine disaster, 196; privileges and power in UMW, 198–99; rigged election of, 203; and Yablonski murders, 206–7, 209 Braun, Carol Mosley, 276 Brennan, Peter, and steelworkers’ cases, 213–14, 215 Brennan, William, 6, 245, 276; and Rauh memorial service, 275 Bridgman, Howard, 97 Bronk, Joan, 246 Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Engineers, racism of, 130 Browder, Earl, 109 Brown, Edmund G., 169 Bruemmer, Russell, 274 Brunini, John Gilland: and Elizabeth Bentley, 99; and Remington grand jury, 100–101 Bryant, William, and UMW cases, 207–9 Buchanan, John, 249 Buckles, Kit, 97 Burco v. Whitworth (1935), 35–36 Burger, Warren, 225, 260 Burns, John, 27–28 Bush, George H. W., 275; JapaneseAmerican redress legislation and, 258; Souter nomination and, 245–46; Thomas nomination and, 248 Byrd, Harry, Jr., 225 Cagle, Lewis, Jr., 104 Califano, Joe, 256; California primary challenge and, 260 Cameron, D. Ewen, CIA brainwashing program and, 269 Campbell, Alex, 180 Campbell, Allen, 109 Cardozo, Benjamin N., 224; Brandeis and Hughes relationship with, 39; on Carter Coal decision, 40; correspondence with Holmes and, 41–42; “Court-packing” plan and, 38; illness and death of, 40–42; New Deal laws and, 37; Rauh relationship with, 36–42 Carey, Ed, 208 Carey, Ron, 223 Carolina-Vend-A-Matic Company, 228 Carswell, Harold G.: judicial career and nomination of, 229–30; racial segregation and, 230; Tallahassee golf course and, 230–31 Carter, James Earl, 261; ADA meeting and, 262; on liberals and Rauh, 262–63 Casey, William, 270 Celler, Emanuel: Civil Rights bill of 1963 and, 156, 158; Rauh’s FLSA ruling and, 46 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): Canadian brainwashing program and, 268–70; Orlikow suit and, 270–74 Chafee, Zechariah, 23 Chambers, Julius, 249 Chaney, James, 168 Chanler, William C., Remington case and, 99, 101 Ching, Cyrus, 46 Church, Frank, 132; and CIA abuses, 269 Cincinnati, Jewish community in, 13–14 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 164 Civil Rights Act of 1991, 254 Clark, Blair, 187 Clark, Joseph, 272 Clark, Kenneth, 11 Clark, Tom, 92 Clinton, William Jefferson, 275; Rauh’s Medal of Freedom and, 276 Cohen, Benjamin V., 28; Burco case and, 35–36; education and career of, 31–32; on Frankfurter nomination , 48; Japanese-American relocation and, 65–66; as Rauh’s mentor, 7, 32 Cohen, Harold, 23, 28 Cohen, Milton, 23, 28 Cohen, Roy, and Remington case, 102, 104 318 index [3.145.119.199] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:51 GMT) Cold War, U.S.-Soviet con›ict in, 90–91 Coleman, William, Judge, 34–35 Coleman, William T., and Bork nomination , 241 Collins, Francis, 147 Collins, Jeremiah, 209 Collins, Leroy, 142 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC), 258 Confesor, Tomas, Rauh con›icts with, 75–76 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE...

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