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Interview with Martin Pence, session 4 of 4 (2/12/1990)

Interview with Martin Pence conducted by Michi Kodama-Nishimoto and Daniel W. Tuttle, Jr. on 2/12/1990 in Federal Judges' Chambers, Prince Kuhio Federal Building Honolulu, Oʻahu as part of the Hawaiʻi Political History Documentation Project. Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaiʻi discusses the 1954 Democratic revolution and its effect on the judiciary; political influence within the judiciary and in the appointment of judges; and his 1961 appointment to U.S. District Judge. Pence also talks about cases in which he was involved including anti-trust cases, the Buck case, and the 1972 water rights case. Interview spans 6 videotapes.

Languages: English

Genres

  • Documentary

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