Warren Commission - Members

Members

Committee
  • Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States (chairman) (1891–1974)
  • Richard Russell, Jr. (D-Georgia), U.S. Senator, (1897–1971)
  • John Sherman Cooper (R-Kentucky), U.S. Senator (1901–1991)
  • Hale Boggs (D-Louisiana), U.S. Representative, House Majority Leader (1914–1972?)
  • Gerald Ford (R-Michigan), U.S. Representative (later 38th President of the United States), House Minority Leader (1913-2006)
  • Allen Welsh Dulles, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (1893–1969)
  • John J. McCloy, former President of the World Bank (1895–1989)
General counsel
  • J. Lee Rankin (1907-1996)
Assistant counsel
  • Francis William Holbrooke Adams (1904-1990)
  • Joseph A. Ball (1894-1951)
  • David W. Belin (1928-1999)
  • William T. Coleman, Jr. (1920 - )
  • Melvin Aron Eisenberg
  • Burt W. Griffin
  • Leon D. Hubert, Jr.
  • Albert E. Jenner, Jr. (1907-1988)
  • Wesley J. Liebeler
  • Norman Redlich (1925-2011)
  • W. David Slawson
  • Arlen Specter (1930-2012)
  • Samuel A. Stern
  • Howard P. Willens (liaison)
Staff
  • Philip Barson
  • Edward A. Conroy
  • John Hart Ely (1938-2003)
  • Alfred Goldberg
  • Murray J. Laulicht
  • Arthur J. Marmor
  • Richard M. Mosk
  • John J. O'Brien (1919-2001)
  • Stuart R. Pollak
  • Alfredda Scobey
  • Charles N. Shaffer, Jr.
  • Lloyd L. Weinreb

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