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Ralph T Catterall

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Name
  
Ralph Catterall

Died
  
October 8, 1978

Education
  

Ralph Tunnicliff Catterall (14 March 1897 – 8 October 1978), judge of the Virginia State Corporation Commission,

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Early life

Catterall was born in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from Harvard University. During World War I he was a second lieutenant in the United States Army.

Career

After completing law school, Catterall joined a law firm in New York City. In 1924 he moved to Richmond, Virginia, where he practiced law at Williams, Mullen & Hazelgrove and taught constitutional law part-time at the T. C. Williams School of Law of the University of Richmond from 1924 to 1949.

On 14 April 1949 the governor appointed Catterall to the State Corporation Commission to fill an unexpired term. Catterall served until 1973 (retiring at age 75) and had an enduring influence on the SCC, especially in regulating banks and public utilities.

Massive Resistance

Although Massive Resistance did not directly affect the State Corporation Commission, Catterall was friendly to the Byrd Organization which advocated such opposition to the school desegregation rulings in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 and 1955. He published an article very critical of the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings to desegrate public schools.

Death and legacy

Judge Catterall died in 1978 and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia). In 1995, the State Corporation Commission unveiled his portrait.

References

Ralph T. Catterall Wikipedia