Earl Warren

Earl Warren was an American lawyer who served as Attorney General of the UASR following the retirement of Crystal Eastman.

A progressive during his college years, he was disillusioned by his service during the First World War, and became attracted to the socialist rabble-rousers in the army. Following his discharge, he became involved with WPA party politics in his native California, working with Upton Sinclair and Culbert Olson of the DFLP on a number of occasions.

After the Revolution, he became a People's Tribune for Southern California, before rising to Attorney General of the Republic, and was tapped to replace Crystal Eastman following the 1940 election.