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Francis X. Morrissey

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765:. “He was young and he was poor, one of twelve children, his father a dock worker, the family living in a home without gas, electricity or heat in the bedroom. Their shoes held together with wooden pegs their father made. As a child of this family, Judge Morrissey could not afford to study law full-time.” But Kennedy surprised the Senate by then ending the fight for his confirmation by sending the nomination back to the Judiciary Committee. While Kennedy may have been able to force Morrissey's confirmation through the Senate, it would have hurt him politically to do so. 506:, the chairman of the A.B.A.’s Committee on the Judiciary, in 1965 summed up the findings of the 1961 report: "Judge Morrissey was lacking in intellectual capacity to become an efficient judge of the U.S. District Court . . . . He was lacking in scholarship and legal knowledge; he lacked . . . legal experience, trial practice, and general practice of the law.". President Kennedy did not nominate Morrissey. As a consolation to Morrissey, Ambassador Kennedy offered to set up a substantial trust fund to benefit Morrissey's children. 455:: "My association with him has been as intimate as any two men can conceivably have. Contrary to a popular misconception, Mr. Kennedy demanded–above everything else–loyalty and truth. He gave you equally as much in return. My admiration for him, for his keen intellect and for his brilliant mind knows no bounds." Ambassador Kennedy pressed for his son to nominate Morrissey to the new seat. Martin P. Nolan of 687:, the Republican leader in the Senate, Morrissey admitted that his docket as municipal court judge was largely misdemeanor cases such as driving under the influence and small civil cases. His court also had no jurisdiction to hear jury cases. Morrissey was questioned about his 1933 Georgia diploma and law license. Morrissey also testified that he had attended an evening law school program at 345:, a candidacy that required residency in the state as of January 1, 1934. Yet Morrissey testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had lived in Georgia for at least six months after his graduation from the Southern Law School in September 1933. Morrissey finished twelfth of sixteen candidates in the September 20, 1934, primary for the 883:
President Kennedy was the godfather of Morrissey's son Joseph P. Morrissey's youngest son Richard Cushing Morrissey, named for the Archbishop of Boston, was the first child to be baptized live on television. Cardinal Cushing performed the baptism. Morrissey's other children were Maryann (Morrissey)
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editorialized that Morrissey "has no visible qualifications except for a long, close friendship" with Ambassador Kennedy. "He has never had any private practice worth mentioning, having always made his living off minor political jobs. When he was appointed to a municipal judgeship in Boston several
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Edward Kennedy wanted the nomination for Morrissey with all his heart, whatever the reasons. Morrissey had served the Kennedys, father, John, and Edward, long and well. Whether out of personal gratitude, respect for his father, sincere admiration and respect for Morrissey, or what is more likely, a
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During his Senate nomination hearing, Morrissey was questioned about how long he had spent in Georgia practicing law and whether he had been truthful in his application to the bar in stating he was a resident of that state. This was an issue in part because in 1934 Morrissey had unsuccessfully run
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Nomination of Francis X. Morrissey: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on the Nomination of Francis X. Morrissey of Massachusetts to Be U.S. District Judge for the District of
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Morrissey's oldest son, Francis X. Morrissey, Jr., was an attorney. Francis Jr. was suspended from the bar in 1995 over his conduct in an admiralty case and disbarred in 2009 after being convicted of felonies involving the will of philanthropist
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The A.B.A.’s Albert Jenner testified that an investigation of Morrissey could find almost no evidence that he had tried cases in state or Federal court or that he had briefed or argued appeals in Massachusetts. Under questioning from Senator
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President Johnson then withdrew the nomination at Morrissey's request, writing Johnson that he wanted to withdraw “to prevent further anguish to my family and further harassment to you and to those who supported me so loyally.” Columnist
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that “Frank had a great desire to go on the federal court” and that Morrissey's wife “was very insistent” on the nomination. President Johnson nominated Morrissey on September 28, 1965. Senator Kennedy fought hard for Morrissey:
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Senator Kennedy on October 21 passionately defended Morrissey on the Senate floor stating that the American Bar Association opposed Morrissey out of snobbery because he could not afford to attend law school full-time during the
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when the nomination was announced that it was “a cherished victory” for Ambassador Kennedy. The same article quoted an associate of President Kennedy saying that Morrissey “never let Joe Kennedy's coat hit the ground.” Reporter
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for an informal review of Morrissey's qualifications for the Federal bench and was advised that the A.B.A. thought he was unqualified. When a formal report was requested on Morrissey, the A.B.A. came to the same conclusion.
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at the time of the payment. Morrissey then contacted the United States Attorney's Office to inquire about Krock's securities case. The payment from Krock, a large contributor to Kennedy political campaigns, was revealed by
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wrote in his biography of Robert Kennedy that Johnson nominated Morrissey as a trap to embarrass both Edward and Robert Kennedy. Other observers doubted that. Schlesinger quoted Johnson as telling
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editorial called him “preposterously unqualified” whose nomination advanced only because of the “familial arrogance” of the Kennedy family. Morrissey's nomination was “unconscionable,” said
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rated Morrissey unqualified for the Federal judgeship. Questions were raised about Morrissey's honesty with the Senate about his resume and his legal education, which included a Georgia
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in the same role. In June 1945, he was promoted to deputy commissioner of the Department of Corrections, serving until January 1947. During this same time, he was secretary to
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wrote that Speaker McCormack offered his support not from enthusiasm over Morrissey but to get Ted Kennedy's support for McCormack's nephew Edward in his race to be elected
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again found Morrissey unqualified to be a Federal judge. The Massachusetts Bar Association had twice found Morrissey to be unqualified before doing an about-face.
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had the F.B.I. quickly investigate and wrote to Senator Eastland, chairman of the Judiciary Committee that Morrissey had spent months in Georgia at the time.
2833: 448:. On May 16, 1961, President Kennedy signed a law creating a seventy-three new Federal judgeships, including a district court judgeship in Massachusetts. 517:
with Morrissey and his wife in the summer of 1961. Morrissey accompanied Kennedy throughout Massachusetts in 1962 as part of his successful campaign for
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as a part-time student in 1927. After he failed four core classes, he left Suffolk in January 1932 without receiving a degree. Morrissey sat for the
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The Senate Judiciary Committee issued a favorable report on Morrissey. The vote was nine to three in favor of Morrissey, with Senators
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in Massachusetts in 1932 but did not pass. Morrissey was a clerk and teller at the Atlantic National Bank in Boston from 1928 to 1932.
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found that Morrissey had registered to vote in Boston in July 1933, which was at a time he testified he was studying law in Georgia.
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Morrissey retired from the Boston Municipal Court in May 1980 when he reached the mandatory retirement age of seventy. Governor
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in 1963. He was a trustee of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial Hospital (now known as Franciscan Hospital for Children), the
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in Boston. From 1927 to 1928, he was a clerk for the Employers Liability Assurance Company in Boston. He began attending the
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law degree. After strong criticism from the bar and the press, Morrissey asked President Johnson to withdraw the nomination.
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Stories appeared in the press in 1961 stating President Kennedy was considering nominating Morrissey to be a federal judge.
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circuit court on September 7, 1933, the day he received his diploma. The next day he was admitted to practice by the
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called “an unqualified family crony.” As attorney general, Robert Kennedy had asked Johnson to nominate Morrissey.
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Despite the failed nomination, Morrissey remained close to the Kennedy family. In May 1967, he went with them to
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combination of all these elements, Senator Edward Kennedy fought prodigiously for Judge Morrissey's appointment.
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Kovaleski, Serge (December 1, 2007). "Lawyer Charged in Astor Case Has Been Accused of Other Improprieties".
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Driscoll, Edgar J. (January 2, 2008). "Francis X. Morrissey, at 97, was judge, longtime Kennedy confidant".
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MacKenzie, John P. (October 15, 1965b). "Morrissey's Nomination is Shelved: Kennedy Gives Up Judge Fight".
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The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing in October 1965. Morrissey's nomination was endorsed by
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Fenton, John H. (June 6, 1968). "Cushing Visits Elder Kennedys After Day of Prayer for Senator".
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Spotlight (May 17, 1973). "Judge Morrissey received questionable $ 4,000 check from Krock".
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Healy, Robert (October 15, 1965). "Candidacy Raises New Morrissey Issue: Ran Here in 1934".
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years ago, his legal qualifications for even that judicial post were questioned." A second
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appointed Morrissey a judge on the recommendation of Senator Kennedy. He took the place of
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87–36: An Act to Provide for the Appointment of Additional Circuit and District Judges
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Doyle, James S. (October 19, 1965a). "Morrissey's Atlanta Address Backed by Katzenbach".
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MacKenzie, John P. (October 3, 1965c). "In Boston the Hurrahs Are Heard for Morrissey".
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Morrissey and his wife, Frances Kelly, had ten children, three of whom died in infancy.
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Because of questions about Morrissey's whereabouts in Georgia in 1933, Attorney General
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in 1964, also supported the nomination of Morrissey, who journalist and Kennedy friend
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successfully lobbied President Johnson to make the nomination. Senator Kennedy told
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McCartney, James (January 8, 1966). "Morrissey Reappointed to U.S. Loan Bank Job".
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Albright, Robert C. (October 19, 1965). "Showdown Nears on Morrissey Nomination".
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Chapman, William (September 27, 1965). "Kennedy Clan Friend to Get Judgeship".
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President Kennedy had promised to nominate him to the Federal bench after the
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editorialized against Morrissey, stating “his experience is far too limited.”
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Mills, Edgard M. (June 6, 1958). "Furcolo to Promote Five District Judges".
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MacKenzie, John P. (October 15, 1965a). "Residency During 1934 Questioned".
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Burd, Laurence (August 11, 1963). "Private Rites Held for President's Son".
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Curtin, Thomas Morrissey, Clare (Morrissey) Ahern, and Catherine Morrissey.
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Doyle, James S. (October 19, 1965b). "Dirksen Doubtful Morrissey Can Win".
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Beckman, Aldo (October 14, 1965). "Senators O.K. Morrissey's Nomination".
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Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
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Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
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asked in an editorial if the word for Morrissey was “liar” or “fibber.”
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for its articles on Morrissey and his nomination to the Federal bench.
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Young, Robert (November 5, 1965). "Morrissey Gives Up on Nomination".
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Annual Report of the Board of Election Commissioners for the Year 1934
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said Morrissey was “a very faithful retainer for Ambassador Kennedy.”
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Morrissey left Kennedy's Senate office when he became judge of the
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his reputation by putting family cronies ahead of public trust.”
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in July 1980 nominated Robert A. Mulligan to replace Morrissey.
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Staff Writer (July 24, 1980b). "Mulligan Nominated for Judge".
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editorialized that the nomination was “nauseous.” Baltimore's
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For this quotation, Schlesinger cited a 1976 interview with
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in 1952, Morrissey continued to work for him in the Senate.
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New York Times (October 21, 1965b). "The Morrissey Vote".
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in the summer of 1933 and received a law degree from a
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and active in the church. He was made a knight of the
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Morrissey was appointed chairman of the board of the
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Estate of Krock v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
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congressman
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American Bar Association
diploma mill
The Boston Globe
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
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Suffolk University Law School
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