Word: law
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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BERKELEY, Cal--When Jacobus ten Brooke, 27, brilliant, blind law graduate of the University of California, goes to Harvard this fall on one of the much-coveted Brandeis research fellowships, he will take with him "his eyes...
These eyes are those of his wife. He has never soon a law book, except through Braille transcriptions, but has become an authority on constitutional law. He was accorded the Brandeis fellowship by invitation and not by application in a nationwide competition...
...latest honor which the blind scholar attained was the publication in the California Law Review of a series of articles on Constitutional Law. In his younger days, tenBroek had been student editor of this publication...
Simultaneously with the announcement today of appointments of four visiting lecturers for next year, the University named Andrew J. Casner, associate professor of Law at the University of Illinois and visiting lecturer on Property Law and Municipal Corporations, assistant professor of Law...
...specialist in the law of property, Casner was adviser to Volumes I and II of the Restatement of the Law of Property, general editor of "Treatise on the Law of Property," and draftsman of the Uniform Property Act approved for adoption by the various states...