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Nebraska City Nebraska City is a city in Nebraska, and the county seat of, Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7,289. The Nebraska State Legislature has credited Nebraska City as being the oldest incorporated ...
, Otoe County, Nebraska on October 13, 1889, was the son of Thomas J. (1845-1909) and Susan E. (nee McQuiddy) Williamson (1849-1919) Mac Q. Williamson moved with his family to Oklahoma City in 1905. They settled in Pauls Valley in 1906. He was admitted to the first class of the University of Oklahoma College of Law, then known as the Oklahoma University Law School, where he graduated in 1910. He became a member of the Oklahoma Bar in 1913. In 1914, he ran for Pauls Valley city attorney and won the position. In 1920, he ran for and won the Garvin County attorney position. He was reelected to the same job two years later. He was elected to the Oklahoma Senate in 1925, where he served until 1932. During 1928, he also served as President Pro Tempore for a year. In 1932, he ran for his first statewide office and won as Attorney General for the State of Oklahoma. Reelected seven times, he remained in this office until he retired in 1963."Williamson, Mac Q., 1959." Oklahoma Hall of Fame. 2016.
Accessed January 2, 2018.
His 25 years in office are the longest of any Oklahoma Attorney General. Williamson died at age 75 on October 15, 1964 at his home in Oklahoma City."Roll Call:Events in the Lives of Sooner Alumni." 1965
Accessed January 31, 2019. He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Pauls Valley.


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Williamson v. Lee Optical Co. ''Williamson v. Lee Optical Co.'', 348 U.S. 483 (1955), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that state laws regulating business are subject to only rational basis review and that the Court need not contemplate all possi ...


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{{Authority control 1889 births 1964 deaths People from Otoe County, Nebraska People from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Politicians from Oklahoma City University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni Oklahoma Attorneys General