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James Lane Buckley (March 9, 1923 – August 18, 2023) was an American politician and judge who served in the United States Senate as a member of the Conservative Party of New York State in the Republican caucus from 1971 to 1977 and additionally held multiple positions within the Reagan administration.
Former New York Sen. James Buckley, an early agitator for then-President Richard Nixon's resignation and winner of a landmark lawsuit challenging campaign spending limits, died Friday at age 100.
Former U.S. Senator James Buckley, a premier conservative voice in Washington in the 1970s who successfully challenged limits on spending by political candidates while championing student privacy ...
James Buckley, a former conservative US senator and a Reagan-appointed federal judge, has died, the Conservative Party of New York State confirmed to CNN on Friday. He was 100.
James L. Buckley (1923–2023), American politician, jurist, diplomat, author, and corporate director; James R. Buckley (1870–1945), U.S. Representative from Illinois; James V. Buckley (1894–1954), U.S. Representative from Illinois; Jimmy Buckley (c. 1905–1943), Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilot and prisoner of war
Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator James L. Buckley ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democratic diplomat Pat Moynihan. As of 2025, this is the last time an incumbent Senator from New York lost re-election to this seat.
James L. Buckley, attorney, businessman, and brother of William F. Buckley (Conservative) John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) Hedda Garza (Socialist Workers) Herman Ferguson (Peace and Freedom) Jacob Javits, incumbent Senator since 1957 (Republican and Liberal) Paul O'Dwyer, President of the New York City Council (Democratic)
The Inbetweeners (L-R) James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and Simon Bird in 2014. One of The Inbetweeners has gone public with his unusual idea about how our planet is shaped.