Finnegan was originally commissioned an officer in the United States Army Reserve in 1937.
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Edward J. Finnegan (c. 1862–?), mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, 1910–1913
Finnegan served in succession as Secretary of the Delaware River Navigation Commission under Governor George Earle, administrative assistant to Senator Francis Myers, administrative assistant to former Congressman Mike Bradley, and chair of the Philadelphia County Democratic Executive Committee.
James A. Finnegan (1906–1958), American politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
He voiced the villanous character Warren T. Rat in the 1986 Don Bluth film An American Tail.
President Eisenhower nominated him in January 1955 to serve as the fourth Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, at the urging of James P. Mitchell, a professional acquaintance who was Eisenhower's choice as United States Secretary of Labor.
He spent a year studying at Ohio University School of Law, until the death of his father caused him to return home in order to support his family.
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Finnegan and Pataki became friends while practicing law in Peekskill and Finnegan would go on to manage Pataki's campaigns for Mayor, State Assembly, State Senate, and the Governorship.
On April 8, 1949, Finnegan was nominated by President Harry S. Truman to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by William Morris Sparks.
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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Finnegan received an LL.B. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1913 and entered private practice in Chicago.
Following its opening in December 1929, Finnegan was racing at Agua Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico.