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Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
In 1992, he was assigned to Fort Monroe, Virginia as the first Director, Louisiana Maneuvers Task Force, Office of Chief of Staff of the Army, a position held until 1994 when he was reassigned to South Korea as the CJG3 of Combined Forces Command and U. S. Forces Korea.
He is a former reserve commander for the police department in Harahan, Louisiana, working for Chief of Police Peter Dale.
In 1901 Exposition selected Emmanuel Louis Masqueray to be Chief of Design of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Seagal is currently a Reserve Deputy Chief of the Sheriff's Office in the community of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.
Long successfully argued the case on appeal before the U. S. Supreme Court ( Cumberland Tel & Tel Co. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission, 260 U. S. 212 ( 1922 ), prompting Chief Justice William Howard Taft to describe Long as one of the best legal minds he had ever encountered.
* Edward Douglass White, Sr .-Governor of Louisiana ( 1834 – 1838 ), father of the US Chief Justice
Before the war he was a member of the State Senate and Chief Engineer of Louisiana.
* Charles Austin O ' Neil, List of Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1914 to 1917
* John B. Fournet, the Speaker of the Louisiana House during the Huey Pierce Long, Jr., impeachment case of 1929 and later lieutenant governor and associate and Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, received his teaching degree from Northwestern in 1915.
* George Mathews ( judge ) ( 1774 – 1836 ), his son, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
He was Chief of the Felony Complaint Division in the District Attorney's Office, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana from 1973 to 1975.
Among the employees who worked in Hunt's firm was Franco-American architect and fellow Ecole des Beaux Arts graduate Emmanuel Louis Masqueray when went on to be Chief of Design at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.
In early January 2009 the State of Louisiana commissioned American Memorial Restoration of Sherman Texas to restore and preserve the memorial statue of Chief Justice Edward Douglass White, Jr., that resides on the front steps of the Louisiana Supreme Court Building at 400 Royal Street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans.
White and Chief Justice Edward Douglass White of Louisiana.
White, and Chief Justice Edward Douglass White of Louisiana.
Some states have both an appointed and an elected Chief of Police ( Louisiana ).
In Louisiana, a Chief of Police may serve as the Chief of Police, Marshal, and Constable for a city.
In January 2009, it was announced that Campbell would become Chief of Staff to Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana.
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal VI, were Curtis Grover Shake ( presiding judge ), former Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana ; James Morris from North Dakota ; Paul M. Hebert, dean of the Law School of the Louisiana State University ; and Clarence F. Merrell, a lawyer from Indiana, as an alternate judge.

Louisiana and Justice
They arrived in New Orleans on the 16th, and he was taken to the home of Charles Erasmus Fenner, an Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
His father, Alonzo Michael Morphy, a lawyer, served as a Louisiana state legislator, attorney general, and Supreme Court Justice.
St. Tammany Parish Justice Center, Covington, Louisiana | Covington, Louisiana
* Chet D. Traylor, Associate Justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court
The Bridge City Center for Youth, a juvenile correctional facility for boys operated by the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice, is in Bridge City.
In a 7 to 1 decision handed down on May 18, 1896 ( Justice David Josiah Brewer did not participate because of the death of his daughter ), the Court rejected Plessy's arguments based on the Fourteenth Amendment, seeing no way in which the Louisiana statute violated it.
In April 1999, the state of Louisiana took over the running of Wackenhut's 15-month-old juvenile prison after the U. S. Justice Department accused Wackenhut of subjecting its young inmates to " excessive abuse and neglect.
Some CORE main leadership had strong disagreements with the Deacons for Defense and Justice over the Deacons ' public threat to racist Southerners that they would use armed self-defense to protect CORE workers from racist organizations, such as the Ku Klux Klan, in Louisiana during the 1960s.
Lance Hill offers Hoover ’ s reaction, which was sent to the field offices of the Bureau in Louisiana: “ Because of the potential for violence indicated, you are instructed to immediately initiate an investigation of the DDJ for Defense and Justice .” As was eventually exposed in the late 1970s, under its COINTELPRO program, the FBI was involved in many illegal activities to spy on and undermine organizations it deemed “ a threat to the American way ”.
Before that he had served as a Justice of the Territorial Supreme Court for Michigan Territory, was appointed by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of the Louisiana Territory and started to build his political base in St. Louis.
Judge Wisdom's former law clerks include U. S. Senator Lamar Alexander ; Judge William H. Pryor, Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ; Judge Martin Leach-Cross Feldman of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ; Judge D. Brock Hornby of the United States District Court for the District of Maine ; U. S. Bankruptcy Judge Jerry Brown of the Eastern District of Louisiana ; U. S. Magistrate Judge Viktor V. Pohorelsky of the Eastern District of New York ; Justice Nora M. Manella of the California Court of Appeal ; Professor Philip Frickey of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law ; Professor Martha Field of Harvard Law School ; Ricki Tigert Helfer, former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ; Jack Weiss, Chancellor of Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center ; Barry Sullivan, former dean of the Washington and Lee University School of Law ; and Gail B. Agrawal, dean of the University of Iowa College of Law.
* Michael A. Ross, Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era ( Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003 )( ISBN 0807129240 )
He briefly served in the Louisiana State Senate in 1874 and as an Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1879 to 1880.

Louisiana and Albert
* The official works of Albert Phelps and Grace King and the publications of the Louisiana Historical Society and several works on the history of New Orleans ( q. v.
A few examples are the Montreal International Jazz Festival, Canada, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Louisiana, the BBC Proms in Royal Albert Hall, London, the Verbier Festival in the mountain resort of Verbier, Switzerland, and the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto in the Japanese Alps near Matsumoto.
Albert Baldwin Wood ( December 1, 1879 – May 10, 1956 ) was an inventor and engineer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
* The African American History Alliance of Louisiana, published a book by Albert Thrasher, On to New Orleans!
" Although the neighboring states of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri would also produce boogie-woogie players and their boogie-woogie tunes, and despite the fact that Chicago would become known as the center for this music through such pianists as Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, and Meade " Lux " Lewis, Texas was home to an environment that fostered creation of boogie-style: the lumber, cattle, turpentine, and oil industries, all served by an expanding railway system from the northern corner of East Texas to the Gulf Coast and from the Louisiana border to Dallas and West Texas.
Though remaining useful today, Daigle's dictionary has been superseded by Dictionary of Louisiana French ( 2010 ) edited by Albert Valdman and other authorities on the language.
Source: Lybaert, Leon, Rev, and DeCuir, Randy: Albert deCuire arrives in Louisiana, Published 1995.
Albert Belle, and his fraternal twin, Terry, were born on August 25, 1966, in Shreveport, Louisiana, the son of Albert Belle Sr., a high school baseball and football coach, and Carrie Belle, a former math teacher.
* Barnhart, Terry A. Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause ( Louisiana State University Press ; 2011 ) 288 pages

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