Of law and life & other things that matter : papers and addresses of Felix Frankfurter, 1956-1963

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Book
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Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1965 
Pages
viii, 257 pages 
Subject
Biography 
Abstract
"Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965) was an Austrian-American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 until 1962, during which period he was a noted advocate of judicial restraint in its judgements He helped found the American Civil Liberties Union and became a friend and adviser of President Franklin D Roosevelt, who appointed him to the Supreme Court." - AbeBooks 
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Content:
Postscript to MʼNaghten's case (1952) -- Annual survey of the law (1956) -- Personal recollections of Jonas S. Friedenwald (1956) -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1956) -- Dean James Barr Ames and the Harvard Law School (1956) -- The best advice I ever had (1956) -- The Cooper Union: pacemaker (1956) -- Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1956) -- Woodrow Wilson (1956) -- On entering the law (1957) -- Henry W. Edgerton (1957) -- The Supreme Court in the mirror of justices (1957) -- Jerome N. Frank (1957) -- Maurice Finkelstein (1957) -- Lord Percy of Newcastle (1958) -- The Morris Cohen Library (1958) -- Israel's tenth anniversary (1958) -- Federalism and the role of the Supreme Court (1958) -- Learned Hand's fiftieth anniversary as a federal judge (1959) -- Calvert Magruder (1959) -- Felix S. Cohen (1960) -- The profession of the law (1960) -- Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1960) -- Charles Culp Burlingham (1960) -- Zechariah Chafee, Jr. (1960) -- Monte M. Lemann (1960) -- Edmund M. Morgan (1961) -- Harold Laski (1961) -- Learned Hand (1961) -- Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (1962) -- Robert Frost (1962) -- The Interstate Commerce Commission (1962) -- Retirement from the court (1962) -- Niels Bohr (1962) -- Lord Brand (1963) -- John Henry Wigmore (1963). 
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