• Dorothy Kenyon (February 17, 1888 – February 12, 1972) was a New York attorney, judge, feminist and political activist in support of civil liberties. During...
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  • singer Dorothy Kenyon (1888–1972), American lawyer E. W. Kenyon (1867–1948), American evangelist and president of a Bible Institute Elmer A. Kenyon (1870–1922)...
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  • people could potentially benefit. After reading the draft of the brief, Dorothy Kenyon, who was cold to the idea at first, meets with Wulf in his office and...
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    Death & Life of John F. Donovan Barbara Haggermaker On the Basis of Sex Dorothy Kenyon 2019 The Highwaymen Miriam A. Ferguson Richard Jewell Bobi Jewell 2020...
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    film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan and as political activist Dorothy Kenyon in the Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic On the Basis of Sex. That year, she...
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    the work of previous feminist legal scholars such as Pauli Murray, Dorothy Kenyon and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. According to MacKinnon, who is one of the most...
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  • Judge Kenyon may refer to: David Vreeland Kenyon (1930–2015), judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California Dorothy Kenyon...
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    During the hearings, McCarthy made charges against nine specific people: Dorothy Kenyon, Esther Brunauer, Haldore Hanson, Gustavo Durán, Owen Lattimore, Harlow...
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    some account of Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Sunderland, her family and friends, 1617-1684 by Julia Mary Cartwright Ady (1926) Kenyon, J.P. Robert Spencer...
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    the second female law clerk was not hired until 1966. Ginsburg listed Dorothy Kenyon and Pauli Murray as co-authors on the brief in recognition of their...
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    most meetings and relevant documentation. In the 1950s, League member Dorothy Kenyon was attacked as a Communist by Joseph McCarthy and president Percy Maxim...
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  • Ginsburg wrote Sally Reed's brief. They recognized Pauli Murray and Dorothy Kenyon as co-authors of the brief, giving them credit even though they did...
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    after Dorothy's death. John Pearson, Blood Royal: The Story of the Spencers and the Royals (London, U.K.: HarperCollins, 1999), endpiece. Kenyon, J.P....
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    leaving only half the black population protected. Later in 1966, she and Dorothy Kenyon of the ACLU successfully argued White v. Crook, a case in which a three-judge...
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    individuals and made charges against nine others whose names he made public: Dorothy Kenyon, Esther Brunauer, Haldore Hanson, Gustavo Duran, Owen Lattimore, Harlow...
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  • League of Women Voters, the National Consumers League and the NAACP. Dorothy Kenyon (1888–1972), lawyer, judge, and political activist Julia Lathrop (1858–1932)...
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    Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Mary Sutherland, United Kingdom Dorothy Kenyon, United States of America Isabel de Urdaneta, Venezuela The commission...
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  • Sawyer Laura Ingalls Wilder Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Jessie Wallace Hughan Dorothy Kenyon Carol Weiss King Business Polly Adler Elizabeth Arden Beatrice Fox Auerbach...
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  • group of socially minded women, among them Mary E. Arnold, Mabel Reed, Dorothy Kenyon, Mary LaDame and Ruth True. Starting with one cafeteria, the association...
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    chapel in Westminster Abbey Nationality English Spouse(s) Mary Booth (1644–1649) Dorothy Kenyon (1652–1656) Parent(s) Ralph Worsley and Isabel née Massey...
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    committee were Thomas Ryun Amlie, Jerry Voorhis, Emily Greene Balch, Dorothy Kenyon and Sara Bard Field. The Committee reported hostile pressure from members...
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    Chamber of the Swedish Riksdag and Rapporteur of the committee; Ms. Dorothy Kenyon of the United States, doctor of law, member of the New York Bar and...
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    and pacifist Emily Greene Balch, the New York attorney and feminist Dorothy Kenyon and the free-love advocate and poet Sara Bard Field. The Committee reported...
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  • presentations includes: Dubow, Sara. “‘I Always Pick the Losing Cause’: Dorothy Kenyon, the ACLU, and the Development of Feminist Jurisprudence,” the 2023...
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  • Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy charges State Department employee Dorothy Kenyon with having affiliation with at least 28 Communist organizations during...
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    Doris Margaret Kenyon[citation needed] (September 5, 1897 – September 1, 1979) was an American actress of film and television. She grew up in Syracuse...
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    Walter Lippman, jurist Felix Frankfurter, judge and political activist Dorothy Kenyon, painter Thomas Hart Benton, poet Sylvia Plath, writer Max Eastman....
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  • June 1954) of Clarendon was a godson of Sir John Alexander Cockburn. Dorothy Kenyon Wilton (1 September 1890 – 1962) married William Albert Smith in 1928...
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    Junto Kenyon p. 8 Kenyon p. 3 Kenyon p. 8 Kenyon p. 23 Burnet p. 129 Burnet p. 129 Burnet p. 129 Kenyon pp. 9–10 Kenyon p. 118 Kenyon p. 119 Kenyon p. 40...
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    and pacifist Emily Greene Balch, the New York attorney and feminist Dorothy Kenyon and the poet Sara Bard Field. The Committee reported hostile pressure...
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