Cummings, Homer Stillé
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18701956, American lawyer, U.S. Attorney General (193339), b. Chicago. He practiced law in Stamford, Conn., where he was mayor three times. He served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee (191920). In 1937 after the Supreme Court had overturned New Deal enabling legislation, Cummings drafted a proposal to give President
Roosevelt the power to appoint a new justice to the Supreme Court to supplement any incumbent older than 70; this court packing plan was defeated by Congress.