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In 1959, Maynard married his wife of more than 50 years, Helen. They met while Maynard served in the Army as a military policeman; Helen's father was a local police commissioner with whom Maynard worked. Their daughter Darci was born in 1962, and their son Toran in 1965. [11] Maynard was an avid motorcyclist and airplane pilot.
James M. Moody Jr. Little Rock: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 27 District Judge Lee Rudofsky: Little Rock: 1979 2019–present — — Trump: 19 Senior Judge Susan Webber Wright: Little Rock: 1948 1990–2013 [Note 1] 1998–2005 2013–present G.H.W. Bush: 20 Senior Judge Billy Roy Wilson [Note 2] Little Rock: 1939 1993–2008 — 2008 ...
Name Historical significance Violette Neatley Anderson (1882–1937) [1]: First African-American woman to practice law before the United States Supreme Court on January 29, 1926
E. Stewart Jones, Jr. New York: July 18, 2024 — admitted misappropriating client funds, mingling, and improperly bookkeeping. [51] Kathleen Kane: Pennsylvania: March 2019 — Resigned from the office of Pennsylvania Attorney General upon her conviction for perjury, obstruction of justice and related charges for illegal activities while ...
Written by former Crum resident Lee Maynard, it is a fictionalized account of life in Crum in the 1950s.When it was released in 1988, the book stirred up hostility in the town as many Crum residents took offense to Maynard's portrayal of Crum, despite the inclusion of a disclaimer at the beginning of the book explaining that the work is fictional except for the town name of "Crum."
In 1976, he taught constitutional law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. [1] From 1980 to 1988, he served as a stockholder and later director of a catering company. [1] He was in private practice in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1964 and from 1966 to 1995.
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Rose Law Firm is an American law firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. It dates its origins to November 1, 1820, sixteen years before Arkansas statehood, when Robert Crittenden , born 1797, and Chester Ashley , born 1791, entered into an agreement for a "Partnership in the Practice of Law".