- Robert R. Casey
Infobox Congressman
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name = Robert R. Casey
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state = Texas
district = 22nd
term_start =1959
term_end =1976
preceded =Martin Dies, Jr.
succeeded =Ron Paul
alma_mater =University of Houston
birth_date =July 27 ,1915
birth_place =Joplin, Missouri
death_date =April 17 ,1986
party = Democrat
profession =Attorney Robert Randolph "Bob" Casey (
July 27 ,1915 -April 17 ,1986 ) is a former member of theUnited States House of Representatives . He was a Democrat fromTexas .Early life
Casey was born in
Joplin, Missouri but moved toHouston, Texas as a teenager, attending the city's San Jacinto High School. Casey earned his undergraduate degree andJuris Doctor from theUniversity of Houston . In 1940, he was admitted to the bar set up a private practice inAlvin, Texas . Two years later, he became the city attorney. [ [http://www.stcl.edu/library/archives.html| South Texas College of Law Archives] ]Political career
In 1943, Casey returned to Houston to become Harris County's assistant district attorney. Casey first ran for office in 1948 when he was able to earn a seat in the Texas House of Representatives. However, he chose not to run for reelection to this post, instead spending the next eight years as a Harris County Judge. He was also an administrator at
South Texas College .Casey successfully ran for Congress in 1958. He was a member of the House Committee on Government Reform and the Committee on the Post Office and the Civil Service. In 1976, he left the House after his appointment to the Federal Maritime Commission by President
Gerald Ford . He later returned to the practice of law, working until a few years before his death.Casey was a member of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party and, like most Southern liberals, was often seen as somewhat maverick. He was closely aligned with fellow-Texan
Lyndon B. Johnson .Memorials
The Federal Courthouse at 515 Rusk Street in Houston is named after Bob Casey.
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