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- an honorary LL.D. by George lashing ton.
His career of ptb lie
service
in the state
of ississi
i consists
of two terms (eight
years)
as District
ttorney
in his home district;
a single
tenn as
Circuit
Judg;
a brief
tenure on the
ississip
i Supreme Court; six
- A i
nt
e Pr
ident
0
JBC:dhl
o, C lifor
•
1
June 18th 1965
The President
Washington, D. C.
Sir:
Your nomination
I
ujs.
Circuit
rights.
of ex-Governor
on the Fifth
Court of Appeals deals a severe blow to the cause of civil
It would apnear
- home state.
•
But the new Mississippi
law sets up elabor8te
procedures
which an out
of~state
attorney
now must follow before he can represent
anyone.
Under
Chapter 255 a private
group, the Stat~ Bar· Association,
is given the power
of making
- .
Former Governor Coleman could not have been a moderate
and
still
have had the opportunity
to fill
every constitutional
office
in his home state of Mississippi.
He was the legal
source of most of the unconstitutional
state legislation
which
has so
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1,ri.Cullinan,. Jr.
• Hugh Junkin •
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Bruce·~: HafiirigtonA
- to the
effort. I suggested, for example, that it might be useful~r Dr . Spencer
~ .>._r
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to talk witti_ George- McGhee, Robert "McNamara, Douglas illon, ·
McGeorgeT:Bundy.
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Dr. Spencer told me that he h ~al
d eady approached The Rockefeller