Word: jurists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Marking the one hundredth birthday of the world-famous jurist, the book will include a biography and criticism by Owen Roberts, Associate Justice of the Court; an article entitled "A Secretary Looks at Holmes" by W. Barton Leach '21, professor of Law; and a critical essay "The Student Views Holmes" by Robert F. Magill 3L. The dedication itself was written by present Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes...
...industry's mouthpiece, trumpeted: "The King is dead. Long live the King." With lachrymose solemnity he recalled that Fitts had been a great friend, protecting the industry from phonies. But Wilkerson hopefully observed that "nervousness" over Dockweiler was premature: "John Dockweiler, aside from being a most able jurist, is a fine man; the son of a fine father and one certain to make a GREAT District Attorney. . . . [He] may feel a bit peeved at our very rich industry, but that peeve, if there is one, would never be reflected in his office because he is entirely a too high...
...Kelsen, regarded as probably the outstanding jurist of continental Europe, will give a series of public lectures in English in January and February on the general subject of the theory and substance of international law today...
Trustee No. 1, of A. G. & E.'s top company "Co.," is a meticulous, retiring lawyer's lawyer named Walter Pollak. His background: special assignments from such a top-notch reorganization jurist as Judge Robert Patterson in the job of unraveling the I. R. T. He also defended the Scottsboro boys in the U. S. Supreme Court. Relatively free from political complications is Co., really just a set of very complicated books, made to order for bookish Trustee Pollak...