Background
Morgan, Junior, Charles was born on March 11, 1930 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Morgan, Junior, Charles was born on March 11, 1930 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
University of Alabama (Bachelor of Science, 1953. Bachelor of Laws, 1955).
Worked at Johnston, Barton, Proctor & Powell (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in Antitrust, Banking and Finance, Civil Litigation, Communications and Media, Construction, Corporate and Securities, Health Care, Immigration, Insurance, International, Labor and Employment, Medical Malpractice Defense, Products Liability, Real Estate, Taxation and Trusts and Estates. Admitted to the bar, 1955, Alabama. 1962, United States. Supreme Court.
1972, District of Columbia. Phi Alpha Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa. Member, Farrah Order of Jurisprudence, Member, Alabama Law Review, 1954-1955.
Honorary Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law School. Author: "A Time to Speak," Harper and Row, 1964. "One Man, One Voice," Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979.
Director, Southern Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia, 1964-1972 and Washington Office, 1972-1976, American Civil Liberties Union. Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Constitutional Law and Civil Rights, New York Law School, 1976-1977. Recipient, First Annual Distinguished Public Service Award of the Young Lawyers Section, American Bar Association.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Alabama State Bar; American Bar Association (Member of Council, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, 1972-1975). Johnston, Barton, Proctor & Powell represents major public corporations, closely-held businesses, and individuals.
As a result of its varied client base, the firm offers a wide range of legal services.
Member, Farrah Order of Jurisprudence, Member, Alabama Law Review, 1954-1955. Honorary Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law School. Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law School.