- Homer Thornberry
William Homer Thornberry (
January 9 1909 -December 12 1995 ) was a United States Representative from the 10th congressional district ofTexas from 1948 to 1963, and then was a federal judge.Biography
Thornberry was born in
Austin, Texas . His parents were teachers in the State School for the Deaf and were themselves deaf. He attended public schools in Austin, graduating from Austin High School in 1927. He received a BBA in 1932, and his law degree in 1936 from theUniversity of Texas at Austin .Homer Thornberry served as a Member of the
Texas Legislature , a District Attorney inTravis County, Texas , aLieutenant Commander in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II and a member of the Austin City Council.Homer Thornberry was elected in 1948 to the 81st Session of the
United States Congress as Representative of the 10th Congressional District of Texas. He was a member of the Rules Committee of the House of Representatives from January, 1955, until his resignation in 1963, when he was appointed by PresidentJohn F. Kennedy as a United States District Judge for the Western District of Texas. He was then appointed and commissioned by PresidentLyndon B. Johnson as a United States Circuit Judge on theFifth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1965, where he participated in decisions including manycivil rights cases of the 1960s and 1970s.Thornberry was nominated for
Abe Fortas ' seat on the Supreme Court byLyndon B. Johnson when Johnson nominated Fortas to replaceEarl Warren as Chief Justice. However, once Fortas withdrew his nomination in October 1968, Thornberry's nomination became moot and was withdrawn by the White House without a vote.Judge Thornberry died at his home and was buried in the
Texas State Cemetery onDecember 14 ,1995 .References
*"William Thornberry". [http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=2720 Texas State Cemetery] . Retrieved
20 June 2005 .
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