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George Cochran Doub

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Ina 1958 speech, Mr. Doub said that government actions against Japanese-Americans during the war "constituted a tragic failure of principle by the executive power... and the judicial power in sustaining it. The voices which opposed the measures were pathetically few." He won praise from many legal
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Among his most notable achievements was settlement of confiscated property claims by the 126,000 Japanese-Americans (Nisei) forced into concentration camps during World War II and the return of citizenship to 5000 individuals who had renounced it under what the courts later termed "circumstantial
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he served as lieutenant commander in the Navy and flew as a volunteer crew member both on bombing attacks and on a flight to drop supplies to prisoner of war camps in Japan. He served aboard three carriers that were torpedoed or subjected to kamikaze attacks.
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figures who felt the evacuation program was a dark blot in American History. At the ceremony restoring citizenship to a group of Nisei, Mr. Doub asked them to "have the charity to forgive their Government."
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of the Department of Justice from 1956 to 1961. This division supervises the thousands of civil cases in which the Federal Government or officials are defendants or plaintiffs.
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Doub worked on revising government security programs that limited the strictest security tests only to those government employees in sensitive positions. A
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While at the Justice Department, his name was put in as a nomination to the Supreme Court by the Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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On leaving the Justice Department, he became counsel to the law firm of Weinberg and Green until his retirement in 1973. As attorney for former Rep.
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editorial said it "was the beginning of rationality and the key to making the program genuinely protective instead of senselessly punitive."
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The Cumberland News from Cumberland Maryland August 13, 1953 page 20 Newspapers.com 1953-08013
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refusal to allow through the mails on grounds of obscenity postcard reproductions of
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United States assistant attorneys general for the Civil Division
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He was the father of Anne Marzin, George Doub, and author
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was overruled by Attorney General William O. Rogers.
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United States Attorneys for the District of Maryland
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United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Warren E. Burger
William Horsley Orrick Jr.
United States Attorney for the District of Maryland
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bernard J. Flynn
Walter Evan Black Jr.
Cumberland, Maryland
Owings Mills, Maryland
Republican
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division
Arthur E. Summerfield's
Francisco Goya's
The Naked Maya
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Washington Post
Thomas F. Johnson
World War II
atherosclerosis
Owings Mills, Maryland
Sophy Burnham
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