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Charles Arthur Bane (May 1, 1913 – April 5, 1998) was an American lawyer and civil rights activist who was a former federal judicial nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and who also was the first president of the United Way 's Illinois chapter.

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22-719: [REDACTED] Look up bane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bane may refer to: Fictional characters [ edit ] Bane (DC Comics) , an adversary of Batman Bane ( Harry Potter ) , a centaur in the Harry Potter series Bane ( The Matrix ) , a character in the Matrix film trilogy Bane the Druid , a Guardian in the Legacy of Kain franchise Darth Bane ,

44-600: A Sith Lord from the Star Wars franchise Cad Bane , famous bounty hunter from the Star Wars franchise The Bane, a character in The Underland Chronicles novel series Bane, a character in Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) Music [ edit ] Bane (band) , a hardcore punk band formed in 1995 Bane , a Joey Arkenstat album produced in 2004 by Mike Gordon "Bane",

66-732: A bachelor's degree in jurisprudence from the University of Oxford in 1937 and he earned a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1938. Bane worked as an attorney for the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell from 1938 until 1942 and from 1946 until 1949. From 1942 until 1943, Bane was an attorney with the U.S. Office of Lend-Lease Administration, and he was on active duty with the United States Navy as an intelligence officer with OSS, stationed in London, from July 1943 until February 1946. OSS personnel were instrumental in convincing

88-416: A character in the Matrix film trilogy Bane the Druid , a Guardian in the Legacy of Kain franchise Darth Bane , a Sith Lord from the Star Wars franchise Cad Bane , famous bounty hunter from the Star Wars franchise The Bane, a character in The Underland Chronicles novel series Bane, a character in Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) Music [ edit ] Bane (band) ,

110-547: A hardcore punk band formed in 1995 Bane , a Joey Arkenstat album produced in 2004 by Mike Gordon "Bane", a song by D12 from Shady XV , 2014 "Bane", a song by alt-J from The Dream , 2022 Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Bane, Nigeria , a village in Nigeria Bané Department , one of the 13 departments of the Boulgou Province of Burkina Faso Bané ,

132-534: A letter he sent to the president on June 30, 1969 requesting that his nomination be withdrawn, cited "pressing commitments" in his law firm and a growing need for him to remain there. On October 22, 1969, Nixon formally withdrew Bane's nomination. On September 22, 1970, Nixon nominated John Paul Stevens to the seat to which he had nominated Bane. Stevens was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 8, 1970, and Stevens eventually went on to

154-632: A letter of recommendation from Thomas Edison to obtain the firm's first client, Commonwealth Edison. Bane served on the Advisory Board of The Lincoln Legal Papers Project, a mammoth effort that resulted in the collection of more than 5,000 documents relating to Abraham Lincoln's legal practice. Bane also played a major role in the findings of the National Advisory Committee On Civil Disorder, or Kerner Commission, established by President Lyndon Johnson in

176-714: A settlement with the Internal Revenue Service , and although Bane had tried unsuccessfully to reach a settlement. With the IRS declining to back down from its position, Bane told the White House he would prefer to litigate the case. In addition, Bane had been alleged to have been anti-semitic because he allowed a Jewish family to be rejected for an apartment by the board of his cooperative apartment building at 209 E. Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. Finally, Bane, in

198-564: A song by D12 from Shady XV , 2014 "Bane", a song by alt-J from The Dream , 2022 Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Bane, Nigeria , a village in Nigeria Bané Department , one of the 13 departments of the Boulgou Province of Burkina Faso Bané , a town in the Bané Department Asia [ edit ] Bane, Iran , a city in Kurdistan Province Bane, Lebanon ,

220-633: A town in the Bané Department Asia [ edit ] Bane, Iran , a city in Kurdistan Province Bane, Lebanon , a village in Bsharri District Elsewhere [ edit ] Bane, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in the United States Bane, Velike Lašče , a village in the Municipality of Velike Lašče, southern Slovenia Other uses [ edit ] Bane (plant) , an element in

242-452: A village in Bsharri District Elsewhere [ edit ] Bane, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in the United States Bane, Velike Lašče , a village in the Municipality of Velike Lašče, southern Slovenia Other uses [ edit ] Bane (plant) , an element in the common names of several species of plants, referring to their poisonous nature, whether actual or imagined "Bane" ( Stargate SG-1 ) , an episode of

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264-435: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages bane [REDACTED] Look up bane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bane may refer to: Fictional characters [ edit ] Bane (DC Comics) , an adversary of Batman Bane ( Harry Potter ) , a centaur in the Harry Potter series Bane ( The Matrix ) ,

286-604: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charles A. Bane Born in Springfield, Illinois and the son of a poor coal miner, Bane graduated at the top of his Springfield High School class. Bane earned a bachelor's degree ( Phi Beta Kappa ) from the University of Chicago in 1935 and was elected a Rhodes Scholar . At Oxford, he befriended fellow Rhodes Scholar and future novelist Robert Penn Warren. Bane later served on The Rhodes Scholar Selection Committee. He earned

308-793: Is moving towards two societies, one Black, one White-separate and unequal", and that race riots could be traced to inadequate employment opportunities and substandard housing, Johnson was enraged. Bane also served as Editor of the Chicago Bar Record, Chairman of the American Bar Association Journal , and authored "The Electrical Equipment Conspiracies:The Treble Damage Actions" (1973), a groundbreaking legal text. He also served as President of The Chicago Council On Foreign Relations.He served two years as Co-Chairman of The Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights under President Jimmy Carter. Following retirement to Florida, he

330-476: The Chicago City Council refused to force police officers to disclose sources of income. As a result of his crime -fighting career, he was asked by prominent Chicago Republicans to run for mayor. He declined. Bane became a partner in the Chicago law firm of Isham Lincoln and Beale in 1953. The firm was founded by the surviving son of Abraham Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln. The younger Lincoln used

352-1797: The common names of several species of plants, referring to their poisonous nature, whether actual or imagined "Bane" ( Stargate SG-1 ) , an episode of the television series Stargate SG-1 Bane people , a Central African ethnicity People with the name [ edit ] Given name or nickname [ edit ] Bane ( Serbo-Croatian: [bǎːne] ), a nickname for the Slavic given name Branislav Bane Jelic (born 1967), Serbian musician, painter, and writer Branislav Kerac (born 1952), Serbian comic book creator Branislav Prelević (born 1966), Serbian basketball player Branislav Sekulić (1906 – 1968), Serbian football player Branislav Trifunović (born 1978), Serbian actor and film producer Bane Vasic , American engineer Surname [ edit ] Charles A. Bane (1913 – 1998), American lawyer and civil rights activist Charles Bane Jr. (born 1951), American poet Cormac Bane , Irish football player Desmond Bane , American basketball player Eddie Bane (born 1952), American baseball player Honey Bane (born 1964), English singer and actress Howard Bane (1927-2007), American intelligence officer James Bane (died 1332), Bishop of St. Andrews Jonas Bane (born 1987), Swedish actor Jonathan Bane (born 1991), American football player Margaret Bane (1542 – 1597), Scottish midwife and alleged witch Mary Jo Bane , American political scientist Tom Bane (1913 – 1999), American politician See also [ edit ] Baneh , Iran Bain (disambiguation) Baine (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Bane All pages with titles containing Bane Topics referred to by

374-460: The enemy that D-day forces would land at a beach-head other than Normandy. From 1949 until 1952, Bane was a partner with the law firm of Mitchell, Conway and Bane in Chicago. In the early 1950s, Bane also worked as the lawyer representing the Chicago City Council's Crime Investigating Committee, which focused on organized crime. He quickly concluded that the crime syndicate had corrupted Chicago's Police Department. He later resigned from his post when

396-531: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bane&oldid=1244953908 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Pages with Serbo-Croatian IPA Short description

418-531: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bane&oldid=1244953908 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Pages with Serbo-Croatian IPA Short description

440-1588: The television series Stargate SG-1 Bane people , a Central African ethnicity People with the name [ edit ] Given name or nickname [ edit ] Bane ( Serbo-Croatian: [bǎːne] ), a nickname for the Slavic given name Branislav Bane Jelic (born 1967), Serbian musician, painter, and writer Branislav Kerac (born 1952), Serbian comic book creator Branislav Prelević (born 1966), Serbian basketball player Branislav Sekulić (1906 – 1968), Serbian football player Branislav Trifunović (born 1978), Serbian actor and film producer Bane Vasic , American engineer Surname [ edit ] Charles A. Bane (1913 – 1998), American lawyer and civil rights activist Charles Bane Jr. (born 1951), American poet Cormac Bane , Irish football player Desmond Bane , American basketball player Eddie Bane (born 1952), American baseball player Honey Bane (born 1964), English singer and actress Howard Bane (1927-2007), American intelligence officer James Bane (died 1332), Bishop of St. Andrews Jonas Bane (born 1987), Swedish actor Jonathan Bane (born 1991), American football player Margaret Bane (1542 – 1597), Scottish midwife and alleged witch Mary Jo Bane , American political scientist Tom Bane (1913 – 1999), American politician See also [ edit ] Baneh , Iran Bain (disambiguation) Baine (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Bane All pages with titles containing Bane Topics referred to by

462-623: The wake of 1967 national race riots, and chaired by Illinois governor Otto Kerner Jr. The Commission was established by Johnson to reportedly find conspiracies aimed at violence within Black communities. Bane chaired the concurrent Citizen's Committee To Study Police Relations (in Chicago). The Committee called 47 witnesses which produced 1,900 pages of transcript. When the Kerner Report, issued February 28, 1968, declared famously that "our nation

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484-1107: Was Visiting Professor Of Law at the University of Miami School Of Law and planned to begin a legal biography of Abraham Lincoln. Each year the Charles A. Bane Humanitarian Award is presented to a volunteer by the United Way Of Illinois. On May 28, 1969, President Richard Nixon nominated Bane to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to replace Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg , who had died in September 1968. Immediately, Bane's nomination ran into trouble for three reasons. First, Bane had litigation pending on his 1963 tax return because of his attempt to deduct $ 16,000 for business and entertainment expenses. Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindienst had asked Bane to attempt

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