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The Fish in the Net. The case was assigned to the FBI. For almost three months FBI agents kept Jaffe and his office under surveillance. Other agents tailed Jaffe on frequent trips to Washington where he met assorted small-bore Government officials. By late May, James Mclnerney, first assistant to...
"By Deceit & Subterfuge." As thick as the argument was the smoke screen of confusion around the whole affair, which the Administration seemed determined to preserve at all costs. In 1945, Amerasia was a magazine (circ. about 2,000) devoted more or less openly to the Communist line and the Far...
Louis Budenz, glancing warily right & left, began testifying in a casual tone. He retold the history of his own ten years as Communist Party functionary and managing editor of the Daily Worker. He mentioned the Institute of Pacific Relations, which was not, he added, a Communist organization but one that...
Jaffe practised law in California for three years, and then returned to Harvard for one year to receive the degree of Doctor of Juridical Science in 1932.
For one year, Jaffe was a law clerk to Justice Louis D. Brandeis '78 of the United States Supreme Court. In the following three years he worked for various government agencies, doing legal work. In 1936 he was appointed professor of Law at the University of Buffalo, and in 1946...