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by Jim Newton


  on Marshall’s effectiveness

  opinions in Brown

  retirement

  Bush, Prescott

  Butler, Richard

  Buxton, Lee

  California

  cross-filing of party affiliation in elections

  during Depression

  farmworkers

  migration to, in World War

  military industry

  political leadership collapse

  post-World War population surge

  Southern Pacific Railroad, political influence of

  See also attorney general of California, Warren as; governor of California, Warren as

  California Medical Association (CMA)

  California Republican Assembly

  Call, Asa

  Campbell, Gordon

  Carrillo, Leo

  Carter, Robert

  Castro, Fidel

  Cavanaugh, Bartley

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Chaffey, George

  Chandler, Harry

  Chandler, Norman

  Chandler, Otis

  Chandler, Philip

  “Checkers” speech

  Chicago Tribune

  chief justice of Supreme Court, Warren as

  appointment

  assumption of position

  black chauffeur, trip to Virginia with

  civil rights record when appointed

  confirmation hearings

  charges against Warren

  FBI investigation

  final vote and confirmation

  Langer’s motives in obstructing confirmation

  letters of protest against confirmation

  neglect of legitimate concerns

  Warren’s absence from

  friends

  health

  impeachment efforts by John Birch Society

  initial loneliness and confinement

  retirement announcement

  retirement and departure from Court

  See also Warren Court; Warren Court, issues addressed by

  Chilton, Richard

  Choper, Jesse

  Chotiner, Murray

  Christopher, Warren

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

  citizenship, right to

  civil rights

  Birmingham riot

  Civil Rights Act

  March on Washington

  press attention to

  Selma march

  Warren’s position on

  See also desegregation; voting rights; specific cases

  Clark, Jim

  Clark, Ramsey

  Clark, Tom .

  background

  friendship with Warren

  Japanese-American internment efforts

  legal opinions

  defendant’s right to confront witnesses

  school desegregation (Brown)

  search and seizure

  resignation from Court

  Cleaver, Eldridge

  Clemencia, Jean

  Clifford, Clark

  Cline, John M.

  CMA (California Medical Association)

  Coakley, J. Frank

  Colegrove case

  Coleman, William

  Collier’s magazine

  Collins, George

  Communism

  in aftermath of World War

  House Un-American Activities Committee

  Korean conflict

  loyalty oaths

  for California public employees

  Levering Oath

  purpose of

  at University of California

  Smith Act (Alien Registration Act of)

  spread of

  in Truman administration

  Warren, pro-Communist charges against

  Warren Court cases on

  confrontation of witnesses by defendant

  Congress of (U.S.)

  Alien Registration Act of(Smith Act)

  bills on Court’s jurisdiction

  Civil Rights Act

  Court’s intervention in internal rules of

  sanction of school segregation in District of Columbia

  Universal Military Training and Service Act ()

  Voting Rights Act

  Warren confirmation hearings

  charges against Warren

  FBI investigation

  final vote and confirmation

  Langer’s motives in obstructing confirmation

  letters of protest against confirmation

  neglect of legitimate concerns

  Warren’s absence from

  Connally, John

  Conner, Frank

  Connor, Bull

  Constitution (U.S.)

  acceptance of slavery

  interposition

  as supreme law over states

  First Amendment

  Fifth Amendment

  Eighth Amendment

  Thirteenth Amendment

  Fourteenth Amendment

  applicability of Bill of Rights to states (incorporation)

  in Brown case on school desegregation

  Court interpretation of

  in Plessy case on equal protection

  rights granted by

  voting rights and

  Fifteenth Amendment

  Conwell, Russell H.

  Cooper, John Sherman

  Cooper . Aaron

  Corley, James

  Cornero, Tony

  Cottrell . .

  Council of State Governments

  Cox, Archibald

  Crane, Burton

  Creel, George

  Criminal Syndicalism Act

  Crocker, Charles

  Cutler, Fletcher A.

  Daily Californian

  Daly, John

  Daly, Virginia. See Warren, Virginia

  Davies, Ronald

  Davis, John W.

  Dean, James

  Debs, Eugene .

  Declaration of Independence

  Decoto, Ezra

  Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (Scott)

  DeLoach, Cartha .

  Dennis, Eugene

  Depression

  desegregation

  Birmingham riot

  California schools

  challenges to Jim Crow

  graduate school cases

  Little Rock schools

  military

  Montgomery bus boycott

  public transportation

  sit-in movement

  See also Brown . Board of Education

  Dewey, Thomas

  bids for presidency

  pressure on Nixon to abandon vice presidential bid

  selection of Warren as running mate

  DeWitt, John .

  Dinkelspiel, John Walton

  Dirksen, Everett

  district attorney of Alameda County

  Warren as

  Becker corruption prosecution

  election

  midterm appointment

  Point Lobos prosecution

  political capital gained

  supervisory style and staff selection

  yacht bandit prosecution

  Warren as deputy

  acceptance of position

  courtroom style and skill

  first trial (Taylor syndicalism case)

  Dönitz, Karl

  double jeopardy

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan

  Douglas, William O.

  advice to Kennedy on Supreme Court nominations

  background

  contrasted with Warren

  legal opinions

  police powers

  poll tax

  privacy in marriage

  Rosenberg espionage case

  school desegregation (Brown)

  on loyalty

  visit to Warren during final illness

  on Warren’s legacy

  Doyle, John

  Draper, Murray

  Drury, Newton

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p; Dullea, Charles

  Dulles, Allen

  Dulles, John Foster

  DuPont corporation

  Eastland, James

  Edson, Peter

  Ehrenhaft, Peter

  Eighth Amendment

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  associate justice appointments

  desegregation views

  Nixon as running mate ()

  presidential candidacy

  bid for second term

  election victory ()

  at Republican National Convention ()

  support for

  Warren’s work for

  on Red Monday rulings

  Rosenberg espionage case

  Warren, appointment as chief justice

  Warren, offer of solicitor generalship to

  Warren Court, lack of support for

  Ely, John H.

  Emmons, E. J.

  Endangered Dreams (Starr)

  Engel case

  Engle, Clair

  Engs, Judge

  Enomoto, Jerry

  Ervin, Sam

  Escobedo . Illinois

  Evans, Norman

  Evers, Medgar

  “Explorer, The” (Kipling)

  Factories in the Field (McWilliams)

  Faubus, Orval E.

  Faulkner, William

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  analysis of Warren as governor

  arrest of aliens after Pearl Harbor attack

  investigation of Honey Bear Warren

  investigation of Methias Warren murder

  refusal to investigate police rights violations

  Warren background check

  and Warren Commission

  cover-up of information relevant to

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (cont.)

  findings of leftist affiliations of staff

  Ford as FBI informant

  inadequate report to

  intention to obstruct

  leak of Kennedy assassination report to press

  reaction to Commission report

  See also Hoover, J. Edgar

  Fickert, Charles

  Fifteenth Amendment

  Fifth Amendment

  First Amendment

  Flannery, Dennis

  Fleeson, Doris

  Fletcher, Henry P.

  Flint, Chester

  Ford, Gerald

  belief in Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory

  as FBI informant

  on leftist affiliation of Redlich

  membership on Warren Commission

  withholding of information about CIA

  Fortas, Abe

  appointment to Court

  Black and

  chief justiceship nomination on legal representation for indigents

  poem on interracial marriage

  on privacy from intrusion by press

  resignation from Court

  Fourteenth Amendment

  applicability of Bill of Rights to states (incorporation)

  in Brown school desegregation case

  Court interpretation of

  in Plessy equal protection case

  rights granted by

  voting rights and

  Frankfurter, Felix

  background

  on Brennan

  as cross-burning target

  distancing of Court from controversy

  legal opinions

  compulsory pledge of allegiance

  interracial marriage

  legislative boundaries

  right to citizenship

  school desegregation (Brown)

  on Reed

  resignation from Court

  Warren and

  free speech

  versus government interests

  symbolic speech

  Frost, Robert

  Gaines case

  Gaither, Jim

  Garment, Leonard

  Garrison, Jim

  Giannini . Mario

  Gibson, Philip S.

  Gideon case

  Gideon’s Trumpet (Lewis)

  Gillett, James

  Gilman, Philip

  Ginzburg, Ralph

  Ginzburg case

  Goldberg, Arthur

  Goldwater, Barry

  Gomillion case

  governor of California, Warren as

  accomplishments

  budgets

  campaign for first term ()

  attacks on Olson

  conduct of campaign

  consultation with Whitaker and Baxter

  debate with Olson

  decision to run and announcement

  election victory

  family photograph

  funding

  nonpartisanship

  primary victory

  vision and philosophy

  campaign for second term ()

  campaign for third term ()

  centrism

  conferences

  council of advisers

  farewell speech

  FBI, relationship with

  friendships

  health

  inaugural addresses

  issues and initiatives

  anti-Communist loyalty oaths

  health insurance

  highway system

  lobbying

  “Mexican school” segregation

  open government meetings

  organized crime activity

  prison system

  leadership style

  move to Sacramento

  Nixon’s congressional campaign

  nonpartisanship

  pardon of Ramsay (Point Lobos case)

  press, relationship with

  principles

  senate appointments

  staff selection

  tax cuts

  tax increase on gasoline

  Time magazine feature

  graduate school cases

  Graham, Fred

  Graham, Phil

  Grapes of Wrath, The (Steinbeck)

  Graves, Richard

  Gray, Leon

  Griffin, Francis

  Griffin, Robert

  Griffiths, Farnham

  Griswold case

  Grossman, Aubrey

  gun control

  Haas, Morris

  Hagan, H. .

  Hagar, Gerald

  Haggerty, Cornelius

  Haight, Raymond

  Halbert, Sherrill

  Halverson, Wilton

  Hand, Learned

  Hanson, Chester

  Harlan, John Marshall

  appointment to Court

  legal opinions

  confessions obtained without legal representation (Miranda)

  equal protection

  free speech

  interracial marriage

  legislative districting

  Warren’s fondness for

  Harper . Virginia Board of Elections

  Harriman, Averell

  Harris, Myron

  Harris, Red

  Harvey, Richard

  Hastie, William

  Hearst, Phoebe Apperson

  Hearst, William Randolph

  Heckendorf, Percy

  Heller, Edward

  Henderson, Betty Foot

  Heney, Francis

  Herrick, Allan

  Heyman, Ira Michael

  Hichborn, Franklin

  Hickok, Lorena

  Higgins, Preston

  Hill, James and Elizabeth

  Hill, Oliver

  Hirabayashi, Kiyoshi

  Hiss, Alger

  Hodgehead, Beverly

  Holland, Max

  Hollywood, anti-Communist campaign against

  Holton, Karl

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  consultation with Warren on Anti-Racket Council

  criticism of Red Monday rulings

  friendship with Warren

  on Japanese-Ame
ricans during wartime

  at leak of Kennedy assassination report

  on Warren’s election as governor

  See also Federal Bureau of Investigation

  Hopkins, Harry

  Hopkins, Mark

  Hosty, James

  Houser, Frederick

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

  Houston, Charles

  Howser, Frederick

  Hughes, Charles Evans

  Hulse, Al

  Humphrey, Hubert

  Huntington, Collis

  Huntington, Henry

  Huston, Luther

  I, Governor of California . . . (Sinclair)

  indigents. See poor people

  integration. See desegregation

  International Workers of the World (IWW)

  interracial marriage

  Irvine case

  Jackson, Mahalia

  Jackson, Robert H.

  ambitions for chief justiceship

  at announcement of Brown decision

  background

  death

  on finality of Court decisions

  on police misconduct

  as prosecutor in Nuremberg war-crimes trials

  on school desegregation (Brown)

  Jahnsen, Oscar

  closing of dog tracks

  discovery of wiretap in governor’s suite

  investigation of Methias Warren murder

  raids on gamblers

  selection for district attorney staff

  supervision of governor’s mansion renovation

  Japanese and Japanese-Americans

  allegiance of

  in California’s farm economy

  calls for apology for internment of

  fear of sabotage by

  growing sentiment against

  imprisonment of

  initial restraint toward

  Korematsu . United States

  maps of leased land and property

  military action against

  preparation for government action against

  return from internment

  Tolan Committee on migration

  Jaworski, Leon

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jencks, Clinton

  Jenner, Albert

  Jenner-Butler bill

  Jerome, John (“Black Jack”)

  Jeter, Mildred

  JFK (movie)

  John Birch Society

  Johns, Barbara

  Johnson, Grove

  Johnson, Hiram

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Lyndon

  anticrime legislation proposal

  appointment of Fortas to Court

  appointment of Warren’s successor

  assumption of presidency

  Civil Rights Act

  civil rights record

  decision not to seek second term

  defeat of Jenner-Butler bill

  on effectiveness of legislative system

  friendship with Warren

  preoccupation with Vietnam

  promotion of Clark to attorney general

  selection of Goldberg as UN ambassador

  on Selma march and voting rights

  Warren Commission formation

  Johnston, Olin

  Jones, Walter

  Jordan, David Starr

  Jorgensen, Frank

  justices of Supreme Court. See chief justice of Supreme Court, Warren as; specific justices

 

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