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Edmund Douglas Campbell (March 12, 1899 – December 7, 1995) was a Virginia lawyer and progressive politician in Arlington County, Virginia, who opposed the Byrd Organization, particularly its declared Massive Resistance to the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Brown v.
Doug Campbell, a retired pharmacist and former Mason City School Board member, wrote on Facebook Monday that "I am honored and humbled to step up" after Sen. Waylon Brown, R-Osage, abruptly ...
The only states which do not have district attorneys are Delaware and Rhode Island, ... Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln: John Kellner (R) 19th ... Jack Campbell (D) 3rd
Campbell was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. His father, James V. Campbell, was a member of the Supreme Court of the state of Michigan and a law professor at the University of Michigan. [3] Douglas Campbell graduated from Detroit High School in 1878, going on to study at the University of Michigan.
Campbell's lawyer, Victoria Toensing, who has not previously identified her client, said despite Campbell telling the government "how corrupt the company was,” Rosatom still got permission to ...
Campbell is an Albuquerque native who studied civil engineering and aerospace at the University of New Mexico, earning bachelor's and master's degrees ... Tech Outlook with Doug Campbell Skip to ...
Douglas R. Campbell (born August 27, 1945) was a judge who served on the Federal Court of Canada. [1] He was Canada's longest-serving judge, serving a total of 46 years. [2] He was appointed a judge on the Provincial Court of British Columbia at age 29 in 1974. [2]
The Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) is a United States national political advocacy group that focuses on electing Democrats as state attorneys general. Its Republican counterpart is the Republican Attorneys General Association. It currently has 24 members, comprising 23 state attorneys general and the DC attorney general.