Talk:Gordon Thompson Jr.

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This article was automatically created by a perl script. It could use a human's loving touch. Polbot (talk) 23:10, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Further reading[edit]

Sources that could be used to improve the article are:

  • Cushing, Edith (18 March 1951). "Gordon Thompson Jr. Weds Jean Peters in Riverside". The San Diego Union. p. C-12.
  • Cushing, Edith (17 January 1952). "Nursery News". The San Diego Union. p. A-14.
  • Abel, Helen (10 August 1955). "Youngest Set Addition". The San Diego Union. p. A-18.
  • Jackson, Eileen (30 June 1956). "Daughters, Sons Return". The San Diego Union. p. A-10.
  • Jackson, Eileen (22 February 1960). "Meet Master Thompson". The San Diego Union. p. A-18.
  • Clance, Homer (8 August 1970). "2 Reported Slated For Judicial Posts". The San Diego Union. pp. B-1, B-3.
  • "2 Attorneys Here OKd For U.S. Judges". The San Diego Union. 14 October 1970. p. B-3. The vacancy on the U.S. District Court bench was created when Howard B. Turrentine, 70, accepted senior status, and turned over the post of chief judge to Gordon Thompson Jr.
  • "Draft Resister Is Convicted, Ordered To Jail". The Spartanburg Herald. Associated Press. 27 August 1982. p. A3.
  • "Draft evader handed 2 ½-year prison term". The Bulletin. United Press International. 4 October 1982. p. 1.
  • "Draft resister gets sentenced". The Tuscaloosa News. Associated Press. 6 October 1982. p. 27.
  • Polk, William (23 January 1984). "Wilson to select judicial nominee". Evening Tribune. p. X-32.
  • Miller, Jeff (30 April 1985). "Last Appeal Denied, Draft Resister Starts Prison Term". Los Angeles Times.
  • Ritter, Bill (20 June 1985). "Dominelli Allows Lawyers to Testify: Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege in Civil Suits Comes on Eve of Sentencing". Los Angeles Times.
  • "A Sculpture and a Charge of Censorship". The New York Times. 21 January 1986.
  • Frammolino, Ralph (14 May 1988). "Judge OKs Refuge as Chula Vista Loses Bid to Develop Bay". Los Angeles Times.
  • Portillo Jr., Ernesto (14 May 1988). "Judge approves wildlife refuge". The San Diego Union. p. B-1.
  • Portillo Jr., Ernesto (29 May 1988). "Bayfront plan could fail again". The San Diego Union. p. B-1.
  • Pincus, Robert L. (6 June 1989). "High Court refuses 'donkey-cart' lawsuit". The San Diego Union. p. D-1.
  • Harper, Hilliard (7 June 1989). "Court Won't Hear Case of Displaced Art". Los Angeles Times.
  • Abrahamson, Alan (4 February 1990). "Silberman Case to Forge New Ground Law". Los Angeles Times.
  • Abrahamson, Alan (10 March 1990). "Silberman Phone Taps Ruled Legal Law". Los Angeles Times.
  • Abrahamson, Alan (23 January 1991). "Keep Takes Over at District Court". Los Angeles Times.
  • Reza, H. G. (1 April 1991). "Shipyard Industry Watches S.D. Case Before High Court". Los Angeles Times.
  • Reza, H. G. (5 December 1991). "Shipyard Worker May Sue as a Seaman, High Court Rules". Los Angeles Times.
  • Himaka, Mitch (25 January 1992). "Thompson third in his line to don robe of a Superior Court judge". The San Diego Union. p. B-2.
  • Bernstein, Leonard (26 February 1992). "County Gives Mt. Helix Cross to Private Group". Los Angeles Times.
  • Paulson, Philip (November–December 2006). "Timeline". The Humanist. pp. 23–27.
  • Williams, Carol J. (23 February 2011). "David R. Thompson dies at 80; Reagan appointee to 9th Circuit". Los Angeles Times.
  • "Memorial For Judge Gordon Thompson Jr. To Be Held This Month". KPBS. 8 July 2015.
  • Frisch, Randy (4 July 2016). "Memorial Honors the Ethics, Actions of Standout Attorneys". San Diego Business Journal. p. 10.

The offline sources are readily available through Resource Request. --Worldbruce (talk) 18:48, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]