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Abe Fortas — Part 2
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The File contained a February 11, 1953 "Report
of Subcommittee on the article entitled ‘Arnold, Fortas,
Porter and Prosperity,'!" which is set forth as Exhibit B.
By letter dated March 2, 1952, the law firm
of Arnold, Fortas, and Porter was advised the committee
considered the above matter and reached the conclusion
that it would not be justified in taking any action on |
the grievance, ”
The above file contained no additional perti-
nent information.
On October 23, 1964, IC aused a search
to be made of the records of the er's Register, USDC, .
which revealed the appointee was admitted to practice
on October 29, 195.
On October 23, 1964, 1¢ [paused a search
to be made of the records of the U, 5S. Supreme Court,
_’ Which revealed FORTAS was admitted to practice before the
Court on January 15, 1940, and fs in good standing.
i en ap a ep metH
On October 23, 1964, Ic aused a search
_%o be made of the District of Col r_ Association,
which revealed the appointee became a member of the
Association on June 9, 1950, and is IM -gootstanding.
TITAN Amines SHCA ama Mt
On October 23, 1964, Ic aused a search
to be made of the records of the Federal Bar Association,
which revealed the appointee has paid dues to the Asso-
ciation since 1950, The actual date that Hé became a
member of thé Association was not available,
On October 27, 1964, ICs
reviewed the newspaper clippings a e rary o he
“Vashington Star" newspaper, which contained the following
information:
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