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Louisiana State Bar Association

BAR ASSOCIATION

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http://www.lsba.org/

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Juanita P. Baranco
Business
19-Mar-1949   Baranco Automotive Group
Donelson Caffery
Politician
10-Sep-1835 30-Dec-1906 US Senator from Louisiana, 1892-1901
Patrick T. Caffery
Politician
6-Jul-1932   Congressman from Louisiana, 1969-73
Allen J. Ellender
Politician
24-Sep-1890 27-Jul-1972 US Senator from Louisiana, 1937-72
J. Bennett Johnston
Politician
10-Jun-1932   US Senator from Louisiana, 1972-97
Rene R. Joyce
Business
c. 1947   CEO of Targa Resources
Russell Long
Politician
3-Nov-1918 9-May-2003 US Senator from Louisiana, 1948-87
David H. Martin
Activist
?   Founder, Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund
John J. McKeithen
Politician
28-May-1918 4-Jun-1999 Governor of Louisiana, 1964-72
DeLesseps S. Morrison
Politician
18-Jan-1912 22-May-1964 Mayor of New Orleans, 1946-61
Revius O. Ortique, Jr.
Judge
14-Jun-1924 22-Jun-2008 Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court
John H. Overton
Politician
17-Sep-1875 14-May-1948 US Senator from Louisiana, 1933-48
Billy Tauzin
Politician
14-Jun-1943   Congressman from Louisiana, 1980-2005
David Vitter
Politician
3-May-1961   US Senator from Louisiana
Elizabeth A. Weaver
Judge
c. 1940   Justice, Michigan Supreme Court
John Giffen Weinmann
Attorney
29-Aug-1928   White House Chief of Protocol, 1991-93
Edward Douglass White
Judge
3-Nov-1845 19-May-1921 US Chief Justice, 1910-21


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