The Third Year Class, Harvard Law School, 1940-1941
Author | : Harvard Law School |
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Total Pages | : 41 |
Release | : 1941* |
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Author | : Harvard Law School |
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Total Pages | : 41 |
Release | : 1941* |
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Author | : Harvard Law School |
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Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 1942* |
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Author | : Stanley E. Zimmerman |
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Total Pages | : 930 |
Release | : 1940 |
Genre | : Law |
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Class notes taken by Stanley E. Zimmerman from lectures in seven classes given at the Harvard Law School by various members of the faculty.
Author | : Todd C. Peppers |
Publisher | : University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | : 519 |
Release | : 2012-03-05 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0813932661 |
Written by former law clerks, legal scholars, biographers, historians, and political scientists, the essays in In Chambers tell the fascinating story of clerking at the Supreme Court. In addition to reflecting the personal experiences of the law clerks with their justices, the essays reveal how clerks are chosen, what tasks are assigned to them, and how the institution of clerking has evolved over time, from the first clerks in the late 1800s to the clerks of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Chief Justice William Rehnquist. In Chambers offers a variety of perspectives on the unique experience of Supreme Court clerks. Former law clerks—including Alan M. Dershowitz, Charles A. Reich, and J. Harvie Wilkinson III—write about their own clerkships, painting vivid and detailed pictures of their relationships with the justices, while other authors write about the various clerkships for a single justice, putting a justice's practice into a broader context. The book also includes essays about the first African American and first woman to hold clerkships. Sharing their insights, anecdotes, and experiences in a clear, accessible style, the contributors provide readers with a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court.
Author | : Texas Bar Association |
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Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 1940 |
Genre | : Bar associations |
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Author | : United States. Congress |
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Total Pages | : 1146 |
Release | : 1974 |
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Author | : Keith E. Eiler |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 607 |
Release | : 2018-10-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1501723871 |
"This splendid biography does belated justice to one of the unsung heroes of the Second World War. Robert P. Patterson, a quiet man of commanding ability and sturdy purpose, played a key role in the mobilization of American men and resources that made victory possible. Mobilizing America illuminates both the integrity of the man and the complexity of his achievement."—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr."In Keith Eiler's masterful and meticulously researched account, the unsung pillar of America's victorious mobilization for World War II, Under Secretary of War Robert Patterson—a man of rare character and judgment and an 'incomparably purposeful mobilizer'—is at long last given his due."—Lieutenant General John H. Cushman, U. S. Army, Retired"Students of the Second World War, even professional military officers, are often woefully uninformed about the vast and complex war effort waged on the home front to provide the supplies, trained manpower, and munitions necessary to ultimate victory. Keith Eiler has found a way to portray this mobilization effort vividly by telling the story through the eyes of Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson, a modest but dynamic man whose contributions, in the author's words, were 'comparable only to those of the army's chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, and of the president himself.'"—John S. D. Eisenhower"In an era when the common defense is no longer considered the responsibility of every citizen but instead is provided by hundreds of billions of tax dollars, technical experts, and esoteric systems and strategies, it is reassuring to be reminded of the sincerely patriotic efforts of a man like Patterson. Keith Eiler's book is well researched, lucidly written, and full of insights and analysis that go beyond the usual biography of an important public personality."—J. Garry Clifford, University of Connecticut
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Total Pages | : 1322 |
Release | : 1945 |
Genre | : Electronic journals |
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