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Louis LeBaron

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nominated LeBaron to a seat on the newly established first circuit court of Hawaii. On March 2, 1942, Roosevelt elevated LeBaron to the Territorial Supreme Court, to the seat vacated by the elevation of
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giving preference to the admission of students of part-Hawaiian ancestry constituted
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at the age of 91, and was survived by his wife and two daughters.
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to the seat, prompting criticism from Associate Justice
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Louise Le Baron

Supreme Court of Hawaii
San Jose, California
B.A.
University of California
J.D.
Harvard Law School
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Samuel B. Kemp
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Democrat
Republican
Philip L. Rice
Ingram Stainback
Bishop Estate
Kamehameha Schools
racial discrimination
segregation
The Queen's Medical Center








Samuel B. Kemp
Justice of the Territorial Supreme Court of Hawaii

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