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III, James Harvie Wilkinson was born on September 29, 1944 in New York City. Son of James Harvie and Letitia W.
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Biography of a Democratic politician from Virginia. Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. (June 10, 1887 - October 20, 1966) of Berryville in Clarke County, Virginia, was an American newspaper publisher, and political leader of the Democratic Party in Virginia. He was the leader of the "conservative coalition" in the United States Senate, which largely blocked most liberal legislation after 1937 - Wikipedia
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III, James Harvie Wilkinson was born on September 29, 1944 in New York City. Son of James Harvie and Letitia W.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1963-1967; Juris Doctor, University of Virginia, 1972; Juris Doctor (honorary), University Richmond, 1997; Juris Doctor (honorary), University South Carolina., 1998.
Law clerk to, Supreme Court of the United States Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, Junior, Washington, 1972-1973; assistant professor of law, University Virginia, 1973-1975; associate professor, University of Virginia, 1975-1978; editor, Norfolk (Virginia) Virginian-Pilot, 1978-1981; professor of law, University Virginia, 1981-1982, 83-84; deputy assistant attorney general, Civil Rights division Department Justice, 1982-1983; judge, United States Court Appeals (4th circuit), since 1984; chief judge, United States Court Appeals (4th circuit), since 1996.
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Board Visitors University of Virginia, 1970-1973. Republican candidate for Congress from 3d District V a., 1970. Board directors Federal Judicial Center, 1992-1996.
Served with United States Army, 1968-1969. Member Virginia State Bar, Virginia Bar Association, American Law Institute.
Married Lossie Grist Noell, June 30, 1973. Children: James Nelson, Porter Noell.