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...
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Buckley was the father of ten children, including William F. Buckley Jr., the author and founder of National Review magazine, and James L. Buckley, a...
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James Buckley may refer to: James L. Buckley (1923–2023), American politician, jurist, diplomat, author, and corporate director James R. Buckley (1870–1945)...
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governments. The act is also referred to as the Buckley Amendment, for one of its proponents, Senator James L. Buckley of New York. FERPA is a U.S. federal law...
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an author; brother Reid Buckley, an author and founder of the Buckley School of Public Speaking; and brother James L. Buckley, who became a U.S. senator...
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Center founder L. Brent Bozell III, and a sister of conservative author William F. Buckley Jr. as well as United States Senator James L. Buckley. She and her...
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1970, he lost in a three-way race to Conservative Party candidate James L. Buckley, having split the liberal vote with Democratic Party candidate Richard...
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York was held on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator James L. Buckley ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democratic...
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Christopher Taylor Buckley (born September 28, 1952) is an American author and political satirist. He also served as chief speechwriter to Vice President...
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Democratic nominee Richard Ottinger and Conservative nominee James L. Buckley. Buckley was able to win with a plurality of the popular vote due to the...
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Republican Party in New York. Running on the Conservative Party line, James L. Buckley won election to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and served for one term. Since...
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for the District of Columbia, on January 2, 1975, by U.S. Senator James L. Buckley (a member of the Conservative Party of New York State), former U.S...
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and served until 1989, declining to run again. Since the death of James L. Buckley in August 2023, he is the oldest living former senator and, as of 2024[update]...
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Senator and federal judge James L. Buckley and William F. Buckley Jr., a future conservative author. Her nickname was "Pitts". Buckley died of kidney failure...
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Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to replace judge James L. Buckley, who had recently retired. However, the Democratic Party had a majority...
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member of Skull and Bones. Buckley's older brothers were former New York Conservative United States Senator James L. Buckley, and conservative author and...
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Republican Party. In the Senate, Republicans picked up two seats, and James L. Buckley won the election as a member of the Conservative Party of New York...
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James L. Buckley with 1% James L. Buckley with 2%, Mark Hatfield with 2%, and Elliot Richardson with 1% Elliot Richardson with 3%, James L. Buckley and...
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Balltze, 12, Hong Kong Shiba Inu dog and Internet meme, leukemia. James L. Buckley, 100, American jurist and politician, U.S. senator (1971–1977), counselor...
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James L. Buckley with 1% James L. Buckley with 2%, Mark Hatfield with 2%, and Elliot Richardson with 1% Elliot Richardson with 3%, James L. Buckley and...
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term, but was defeated by the Conservative Party of New York nominee James L. Buckley. Other candidates included: Richard Ottinger, U.S. Congressman (1965–1971...
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despite the fact that its only elected member of the U.S. Congress then, James L. Buckley, supported him. On the left, Americans for Democratic Action opposed...
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late United States Senator James L. Buckley through Buckley's sister, Patricia, and is a grandson of William Frank Buckley Sr. He is of Irish, German...
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law school, and was in the Naval Reserve until 2001. He clerked with James L. Buckley, circuit judge for the D.C. Circuit Court, and was a special assistant...
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York state's party has elected two men to the United States Congress: James L. Buckley, senator in the 94th Congress (1971–77), who caucused with the Republicans;...
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Ranking Member: James L. Buckley) Panel on Environmental Science and Technology (Chair: John Culver; Ranking Member: James L. Buckley) Economic Development...
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In 1970 a candidate of the Conservative Party of New York State (James L. Buckley) defeated the Democratic and Republican party candidates for U.S. Senate...
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2000 Summer Olympics competition; in Sokndal. Republican U.S. Senator James L. Buckley became the first conservative Republican in Congress to call for the...
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U.S. Representative from Ellenville James L. Buckley, attorney, businessman, and brother of William F. Buckley (Conservative) John Emanuel (Socialist...
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James L. Buckley (1923–2023) was an American judge and politician. Senator Buckley may also refer to: Anna Buckley (1924–2003), Massachusetts State Senate...
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