He currently lives in South Pasadena with his wife Dr. Ellen Dougherty, the superintendent of the Lawndale Elementary School District.
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Charles F. Dougherty (born 1937), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
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Charles J. Dougherty (born 1949), President of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In 1996, Dennis ran unsuccessfully for the State Senate, losing to incumbent Democrat State Senator Rick Dantzler.
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He went on to serve briefly as an Associate with the law firm of Holland & Knight and was in-house counsel to Walt Disney World.
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After redistricting, Ross decided to run in the newly redrawn Florida's 15th congressional district.
As lieutenant governor, he became the first statewide elected official to chair the State Board of Community Colleges, which sets policy for the state’s 58-campus system.
Dennis A. Williams (born 1952), former New Zealand rugby international
John M. Dougherty (born 1932), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Professor Doughtery's has made numerous contributions to advancing the study of Semiotics at New York University.
Dennis A. Rondinelli (1943–2007), American professor and researcher of public administration
He was assigned to Headquarters 15th Air Force, SAC, as chief, Operations Division, where he planned the B-52 round-the-world non-stop flight, Operation Power Flite, in 1957.
United States v. Dougherty was a 1972 decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in which the court ruled that members of the D.C. Nine, who had broken into Dow Chemical Company, vandalized office furniture and equipment, and spilled about a bloodlike substance, were not entitled to a new trial on the basis of the judge's failing to allow a jury nullification jury instruction.