William Patrick Lawlor (September 17, 1854 – July 24, 1926) was an associate justice of the California Supreme Court from January 3, 1915, to July 25,...
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William Lawlor may refer to: William P. Lawlor (1854–1926), justice of the California Supreme Court from 1915 to 1926 William B. Lawlor (fl. 1872–1880)...
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Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780195100808. Ryder, David Warren (1962). 'Great Citizen': A Biography of William H. Crocker. Historical Publications. p. 190. Serrano...
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justice from January 1, 1918. In September 1922, Wilbur defeated William P. Lawlor in the primary election, and in November was chosen as the 19th Chief...
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years until his death in 1939. Langdon filled the unexpired term of William P. Lawlor, who died in office in July 1926, and whose seat was filled for three...
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by the July 1926 death of William P. Lawlor. On January 3, 1927, Sullivan gave up the seat to the election winner, William Langdon. After stepping down...
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by a San Francisco jury and by the District Court of Appeals Judge William P. Lawlor.: p300 The ongoing corruption began to affect the quality of public...
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1914, Angellotti ran successfully for chief justice to replace retiring William H. Beatty, and held the post from January 5, 1915, to November 15, 1921...
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else knew that he was rusticating in Vancouver, British Columbia. William P. Lawlor, the honest judge who had presided in several of the cases, excoriated...
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History of the bench and bar of southern California. Los Angeles: William J. Porter. p. 119. Wilson, E. Dotson; Brian S. Ebbert (2006). California's Legislature...
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