James L. Buckley AKA James Lane Buckley Born: 9-Mar-1923 Birthplace: New York City
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician, Judge Party Affiliation: See Note [1] Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Senator from New York, 1971-77 Military service: US Navy (1942-46) Challenged the constitutionality of 1974 political campaign spending limits in Buckley v. Valeo. The Supreme Court sided with Buckley. After losing his Senate seat, Buckley ran for another one, this time in Connecticut. He lost. Later Ronald Reagan appointed him to the federal bench. [1] Conservative Party of New York.
Father: William Frank Buckley Sr. (1881-1958) Mother: Aloise Steiner Brother: William F. Buckley (magazine publisher and pundit) Brother: Fergus Reid Buckley (journalist, novelist) Sister: Priscilla Buckley (managing editor, National Review) Sister: Patricia Buckley (editor) Wife: Ann F. Cooley (m. 1953, five sons, one daughter)
High School: Millbrook School, Millbrook, NY University: BA, Yale University (1943) Law School: LLB, Yale Law School (1949)
US Appeals Court Judge, DC Circuit (1985-) Radio Free Europe President (1982-85) Counselor of the Department of State (Sep-1982) US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs (1981-82) US Senator, New York (1971-77) John Carroll Society Honorary Member Skull and Bones Society 1944 Clare Boothe Luce Award 2010 Funeral: William F. Buckley (2008)
Author of books:
If Men Were Angels: A View From the Senate (1975)
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