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Eleanor Virden Jackson Piel (September 22, 1920 – November 26, 2022) was an American civil rights lawyer. She entered civil rights law after United States v. Masaaki Kuwabara, a case where interned Japanese Americans were tried for declining to be drafted. She practiced law until she was in her early 90s.
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He is the son of Gerard Piel and Mary Tapp Bird (both deceased) and the stepson of Eleanor Jackson Piel. Born in New York City, he attended the City & Country School, The Putney School in Putney, Vermont, and graduated from Harvard College in 1961.
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In response, Adickes sued and filed a lawsuit, with her lawyer Eleanor Jackson Piel. [15] Adickes sued on two counts— (1) her rights under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment were violated as she was being denied service on the basis of race, and (2) she claimed the arrest was the result of Kress and Hattiesburg police collusion ...
Claude Piel, (1921–1982), French aircraft designer; Eleanor Jackson Piel)1920-2022), American lawyer; Gerard Piel (1915–2004), American science journalist and publisher of the new Scientific American; Jonathan Piel, (born 1938), American science journalist and editor; Monika Piel, (born 1951), German radio and television journalist