Walter J. Cummings Jr. person
also: Walter J. Cummings, Jr., this guy, he
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Walter J. Cummings Jr. member_of
Sidley Austin documented
“Well, once you get this guy's background, you'll understand why that makes sense. He also later become a judge of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. So, you know, you get these swampy judges and the tyrannical judiciary keeps, you know, …”
▶ The Shadow State 43 Secret Societies 26; The Praetorian Guard @ 36:14
Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed
Walter J. Cummings Jr. host_asserted
“What year? I don't have that down there. Eisenhower. Yeah, but he was there. It was a very short time. So he didn't really argue. I think he only argued like one or two cases. Yeah, but the fact that Eisenhower appointed him meant that he w…”
▶ The Shadow State 43 Secret Societies 26; The Praetorian Guard @ 35:44
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▶ 35:05
I've heard both sides of that theory, and I'm not scientifically literate enough to know whether we can get through that belt or not, but I thought it was funny. All right. Our next alumni is, let's do this one, Walter J. Cummings, Jr. He w…
▶ 35:44
What year? I don't have that down there. Eisenhower. Yeah, but he was there. It was a very short time. So he didn't really argue. I think he only argued like one or two cases. Yeah, but the fact that Eisenhower appointed him meant that he w…
▶ 36:14
Well, once you get this guy's background, you'll understand why that makes sense. He also later become a judge of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. So, you know, you get these swampy judges and the tyrannical judiciary keeps, you know, …
▶ 36:47
They were paid $7.5 million to settle legal malpractice claims in the savings and loan crisis from representation of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association. They were fined by the bar for legal malpractice. This guy's firm. They also had to p…
▶ 37:54
He was only 36 years old when he became the Solicitor General. Holy shit. Uh-huh. It's a good thing you didn't have to argue very many cases. All right, let's look at the alumni of the law firm of Sidley and Austin. How about Utah Senator M…