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had acted alone in killing Kennedy. According to author Edward Epstein, Rankin was primarily an administrator and lent a guiding hand in shaping the investigation. The 14-man legal staff was divided into seven two-man teams, each of which handled a separate area of the investigation and contributed a
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schools should take place gradually in order to avoid violence. Accordingly, he suggested the plan by which local school districts submitted desegregation plans to
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chapter to the commission's final report. The staff lawyer whom Epstein credited with redrafting and editing the commission's voluminous report was
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Rankin argued many other important cases before the Supreme Court. He was instrumental in resolving conflicting claims among Western states to the
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On August 14, 1956, Rankin was appointed U.S. Solicitor General. In response to lawsuits in many states arising out of legislative
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which solidified the right of an indigent person accused of a crime to have legal counsel at public expense.
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and in establishing a balance of federal and state jurisdictions in offshore
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In 1953, Rankin was appointed assistant attorney general in charge of the
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Upon retirement, Rankin and his wife of 63 years Gertrude moved to
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After his work with the Warren Commission, Rankin practiced law in
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facilities for blacks and whites was unconstitutional. After the
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President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
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Rankin archive at University of Nebraska-Schmid Law Library
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ruling, Rankin argued before the court that the effort to
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and in 1953, Eisenhower selected Rankin to serve as
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Solicitor General of the United States
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Simon Sobeloff
Archibald Cox
Hartington, Nebraska
Santa Cruz, California
Republican
United States Solicitor General
Hartington, Nebraska
University of Nebraska College of Law
Lincoln
United States Solicitor General
Dwight Eisenhower
president campaign
Nebraska
United States Assistant Attorney General
Office of Legal Counsel
Brown v. Board of Education
separate-but-equal
Supreme Court's
desegregate
federal judges
Colorado River
oil
reapportionment
Justice Department
one man, one vote
American Civil Liberties Union
Gideon v. Wainwright

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