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Both Ginny and Dick Thornburgh were featured speakers at the Vatican Conference on Disabilities held in Rome in November 1992, and were co-recipients in 2003 of the Henry B. Betts Award, the proceeds from which were used to establish the Thornburgh Family Lecture Series on Disability Law and Policy at the University of Pittsburgh. As Attorney General of the United States, Thornburgh played a leading role in the enactment of the
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Thornburgh served a one-year appointment as Under-Secretary General at the United Nations (1992–1993) at the personal request of President Bush. This top management position at the UN put Thornburgh in charge of personnel, budget, and finance matters. His Report to the Secretary-General of the United
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and other securities officials, defense contractors and corrupt public officials. Thornburgh established strong ties with law enforcement agencies around the world to help combat drug trafficking, money laundering, terrorism and international white-collar crime. During his tenure as attorney general,
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Throughout his career, Thornburgh traveled widely by visiting over 40 countries and meeting with leaders from Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, India, Cambodia, Australia, New Zealand and Central and South America. He served as an observer
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He was widely recognized for economic development and the establishment of the Ben Franklin Partnership, and for implementing welfare reform programs. Pennsylvania's unemployment rate, among the ten highest in the nation when he was elected, was among the ten lowest when he left office as 50,000 new
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Thornburgh married Ginny Hooton, and they had three sons together (John, David and Peter). Ginny Hooton was killed in an automobile accident in 1960, which left Peter, the youngest of their three sons, with physical and intellectual disability. In 1963 Thornburgh was remarried, to Ginny Judson, with
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controversy with former Associated Press CEO, Lou Boccardi. Following the investigation and report, Dan Rather relinquished his anchor position on the "CBS Evening News." Then in October 2005 Thornburgh was asked to represent controversial Democratic Pennsylvania politician and nationally renowned
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The Thornburghs have four sons (John, David, Peter, and Bill), six grandchildren, and five great-granddaughters and two great-grandsons. As parents of a son with a disability, they took an interest in the needs of people with disabilities and, with their son Peter, were named "Family of the Year".
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noted that Thornburgh as Attorney General "built a reputation as one of the most effective champions that prosecutors have ever had." As honorary Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, he chaired a panel of the National Academy of Public Administration examining the FBI's post-9/11
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at the University of Pittsburgh in 1973, and was later awarded the society's highest honor, the Laurel Crowned Circle Award, in 1996. He subsequently was awarded honorary degrees from 32 other colleges and universities. He joined the Pittsburgh-based law firm
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was killed in a plane crash; major-party candidates were chosen by the party committees because it was too late for a primary. There was widespread speculation that Thornburgh had struck a deal with Democratic Pennsylvania Congressman and House Majority Whip
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Nations was widely praised. It pertained to reform, restructuring, and streamlining efforts designed to make the United Nations peacekeeping, humanitarian and development programs more efficient and cost-effective.
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In April 2019, Thornburgh announced he was retiring from K&L Gates, the only private law firm with which he had ever been associated. The announcement came 60 years after Thornburgh first joined the firm.
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was inaugurated. Thornburgh was sworn into office after unanimous confirmation by the United States Senate, and served three years as attorney general, from 1988 to 1991.
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Award of The Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs in recognition of his "commitment to the civil rights of people with disabilities."
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Cox, Richard, Janet AlcalΓ‘, and Leanne Bowler. "Archival Document Packets: A Teaching Module in Advocacy Training Using the Papers of Governor Dick Thornburgh."
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All told, Thornburgh served in the Justice Department under five Presidents, beginning in Pittsburgh when serving as United States Attorney, from 1969 to 1975.
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Thornburgh was the first Republican to serve two successive terms as governor of the commonwealth, and he was recognized by fellow governors in a 1986
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transformation process and was a member of the FBI Director's advisory board. He oversaw the major environmental litigation that resulted from the
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Criminal Division. After two years at that post, Thornburgh returned to law practice in Pittsburgh and initiated a campaign for governor.
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Thornburgh, Dick. "Today's United Nations in a Changing World." American University International Law Review 9, no. 1 (1993):215-223.
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whom he had another son, Bill, in 1966. Ginny (Judson) Thornburgh was a former schoolteacher from New York, who holds degrees from
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Thornburgh was also responsible for consolidating all of Pennsylvania's state-owned colleges and universities into the
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to the Russian Federation's first legislative (1993) and presidential (1996) elections. He was a former member of the
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from which he obtained an engineering degree in 1954. Subsequently, he received a law degree from the
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After his 25 years in public service, Thornburgh re-entered private legal practice returning to
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After leaving office in 1987, Thornburgh served as director of the Institute of Politics at the
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In 1993, Thornburgh's campaign committee was sued in federal court for unpaid campaign debt by
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by Thornburgh; they serve as a documentation of his career between 2001 and 2011.
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businesses and 500,000 new private sector jobs were created during his tenure.
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In February 2013, Thornburgh released a report criticizing the conclusions of
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bankruptcy proceedings. His report to the court included damning criticism of
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where he spearheaded efforts at judicial and local government reform. In 1969
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showcases artifacts from the Thornburgh Archives Collection housed at the
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he twice argued and won cases before the United States Supreme Court. The
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as the Department of Justice obtained a record number of convictions of
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Fellows of the United States National Academy of Public Administration
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poll as one of the most effective big-state governors in the nation.
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United States assistant attorneys general for the Criminal Division
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and his running mate, educator Bob Casey (who bears no relation to
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in 1966, Thornburgh served as an elected delegate to the 1967–1968
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Thornburgh also served as a consultant to the United Nations, the
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United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division
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United States Attorneys for the Western District of Pennsylvania
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United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania
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brief he filed in a Puerto Rico voting rights case before the
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to undertake an independent investigation of the so-called
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York
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In January 1987, Governor Thornburgh was made an honorary
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Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science alumni
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Governor Thornburgh (center) with Secretary of Defense
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in 1998. The collection is housed in the university's
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to conduct an independent review of the Freeh report.
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Acting: January 20, 1977 β€“ January 26, 1977
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Index

Lacy Thornburg

United States Attorney General
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Edwin Meese
William Barr
Jimmy Carter
Edward H. Levi
Griffin Bell
Governor of Pennsylvania
William Scranton III
Milton Shapp
Bob Casey Sr.
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division
Gerald Ford
Henry E. Petersen
Benjamin Civiletti
United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania
Richard Nixon
Gustave Diamond
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Verona, Pennsylvania
Republican
Yale University
BS
University of Pittsburgh
LLB
United States attorney general
Ronald Reagan

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