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Lee In-ee (October 26, 1896 - September 20, 1979 - April 5, 1979) is a Korean independence activist, lawyer, and politician. After studying in Japan, he passed the lawyer exam in 1923 and opened a lawyer. He then worked as a freelance lawyer for independence activists, patriots, and public prominent people along with Kim Byung-ro and Heohan at the time of the Japanese occupation. At the end of the Japanese colonial rule, he refused to rename Chang, and as a right-wing politician after liberation, he participated in the theory of independent government of Rhee. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly in May 1948 and served as a member of the National Assembly and the Minister of Justice after the government was established. In July 1949, he was appointed to the chairperson of the Anti-Semitism Committee. After the collapse of the First Republic, he acted as an opposition politician against the military regime. In 1954, he was elected as the third member of the House of Councilors. In 1960, he was elected to the House of Councilors.