Nomination of James P. Coleman: Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session ... July 12 and 13, 1965Considers nomination of James P. Coleman to be Judge of U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Includes legislative and judicial documents relating to school desegregation. |
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... Legislature ; 1960 to 1965 , private practice of law , Ackerman , Miss .; and present , Jackson , Miss . Marital status : Married - one son . Office : Suite 1111-15 , Deposit Guaranty Bank Building , Jackson , Miss . Home : Box 188 ...
... Legislature ; 1960 to 1965 , private practice of law , Ackerman , Miss .; and present , Jackson , Miss . Marital status : Married - one son . Office : Suite 1111-15 , Deposit Guaranty Bank Building , Jackson , Miss . Home : Box 188 ...
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... legislature . Coleman was counsel to six of the trustees of the University of Mississippi . While Governor Barnett and Lt. Governor Paul Johnson defied the order of the court , Coleman advised the trustees to comply and to admit ...
... legislature . Coleman was counsel to six of the trustees of the University of Mississippi . While Governor Barnett and Lt. Governor Paul Johnson defied the order of the court , Coleman advised the trustees to comply and to admit ...
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... Legislature during the years 1950-55 and 1956-59 while Mr. Coleman was , respectively , attorney general and Governor of that State . Not included in this compilation are statutes which , through routine appropriations and the like ...
... Legislature during the years 1950-55 and 1956-59 while Mr. Coleman was , respectively , attorney general and Governor of that State . Not included in this compilation are statutes which , through routine appropriations and the like ...
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... candidacy for the governorship . Yet he did not hestitate to lead the opposition to the Barnett proposal in the legislature . Which proposal indicated in the previous paragraph : A few 18 NOMINATION OF JAMES P. COLEMAN.
... candidacy for the governorship . Yet he did not hestitate to lead the opposition to the Barnett proposal in the legislature . Which proposal indicated in the previous paragraph : A few 18 NOMINATION OF JAMES P. COLEMAN.
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... legislature for the printing of official State notices . I feel sure the chairman will attest to the fact that the Clarion - Ledger is not an advocate of racial integration and so liable to pervert Mr. Coleman's statements . I have ...
... legislature for the printing of official State notices . I feel sure the chairman will attest to the fact that the Clarion - Ledger is not an advocate of racial integration and so liable to pervert Mr. Coleman's statements . I have ...
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