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CHARLES FAHYOne of the attorneys for the nearly two hundred Sisters, Brothers and priests, named as defendants in the suit brought i.i Dixon, New Mexivo, to ban members of Religious Orders as teachers in the public schools of that state, is Charles Fahy, former Solicitor General of the United States, and a native of Rome, Georgia.Mr. Fahy, son of tlie late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fahy, of Rome, is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and of the Law School of Georgetown University. He practiced law in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and in Washington, D. C. before being appointed Solicitor General in 1941. In 1945 and 1946 he served as director of the legal division of the U. S. Military Government in Germany, and later as legal adviser to the State Department. He is now engaged in the practice of law in Washington. Mr. Fahy’s brother, Bernard S. Fahy, is a past president of the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia.
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Augusta Bulletin

Augusta, Georgia, US

Sat, Oct 23, 1948

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