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  • Date > 1968-11-19 (remove)
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  • in the Marine Corps, and then went on to Stanford Law School. Following that in July of 1964, I served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Earl Warren, and then spent nearly a year in the Justice Department as special assistant to John Douglas, who
  • Biographical information; Joe Califano; Nicholas Katzenbach; John Douglas; formation of yearly legislative program; task forces establishment; outside task force organization; regional diversity within task forces; finding qualified people to serve
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Levinson -- I -- 5 John Douglas, who was then the assistant attorney general of the civil division on whom we had relied upon heavily in matters affecting pricing and economic issues
  • but that the wetto residents are the people who suffer the most from this because they suffer the dislocation of their homes, the dislocation of the services that exist there, and a disorganization of an area which is already fairly disorganized. But I think