Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
In office April 17, 1967 – September 17, 1979
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
In office October 21, 1949 – April 17, 1967
Appointed by
Harry S. Truman
Preceded by
Seat established by 63 Stat. 493
Succeeded by
George MacKinnon
26th Solicitor General of the United States
In office November 1, 1941 – September 1945
Appointed by
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by
Francis Biddle
Succeeded by
J. Howard McGrath
Assistant Solicitor General of the United States
In office October 1, 1940[1] – November 1, 1941
Preceded by
Golden W. Bell[2]
Succeeded by
Newman A. Townsend[2]
General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board
In office September 16, 1935[3] – September 27, 1940[3]
Preceded by
Calvert Magruder[4]
Succeeded by
Robert B. Watts[3]
Personal details
Born
Charles Fahy
(1892-08-17)August 17, 1892 Rome, Georgia, U.S.
Died
September 17, 1979(1979-09-17) (aged 87) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Spouse
Mary Agnes Lane
Children
4
Education
University of Notre Dame (AB) Georgetown University (LLB)
Military service
Years of service
1917–1919
Rank
Lieutenant (junior grade)
Unit
Northern Bombing Group
Battles/wars
World War I
Awards
Navy Cross
Charles Fahy (August 27, 1892 – September 17, 1979) was an American lawyer and judge who served as the 26th Solicitor General of the United States from 1941 to 1945 and later served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1949 until his death in 1979.
^Register of The Department of Justice and the Courts of the United States (Volumes 30-40, 1924-)
^ abOFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL - Department of Justice
^ abcGeneral Counsels Since 1935
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CharlesFahy (August 27, 1892 – September 17, 1979) was an American lawyer and judge who served as the 26th Solicitor General of the United States from...
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Trial Examiner Benedict Wolf served as first Secretary of the NLRB, Charles H. Fahy the first general counsel, and David J. Saposs the first Chief Industrial...
California, San Diego professor Peter Irons came across evidence that CharlesFahy, the Solicitor General of the United States who argued Korematsu v. United...
taught both administrative law and labor law. Silberman received the CharlesFahy Distinguished Adjunct Professor Award for the 2002–2003 academic year...
(1959–1961) Malcolm Anderson (1958–1959) Warren Olney III (1953–1957) Charles B. Murray (1952–1953) James M. McInerney (1950–1952) Alexander M. Campbell...
office; and had his old boss, President Roosevelt's Solicitor General CharlesFahy, administer the oath. It convinced Nixon that Cox saw his job as to bring...
Appeals. A year later, a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals led by CharlesFahy returned the matter to the FCC, this time issuing new instructions to...
considered, including federal judge John J. Parker, Solicitor General CharlesFahy, U.S. Senator Alben W. Barkley, and Dean Acheson.: 186 But the journalist...
States Generously Given, Gladly Received: The US Bases in Bermuda and CharlesFahy. By Ross David Pollack. The Bermudian. Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. March...
the former Luftwaffe building in Berlin, he worked primarily alongside CharlesFahy and J. Warren Madden, and under Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lucius...
1998). "Generously Given, Gladly Received: The US Bases in Bermuda and CharlesFahy". The Bermudian magazine. City of Hamilton, Bermuda. Pollack, Ross David...
Solicitor General Neal Katyal, after a year of investigation, found CharlesFahy had intentionally withheld The Ringle Report drafted by the Office of...
Democrat, Hackworth was chosen in 1925 by republican U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, for nomination by the President and subsequent approval by...