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Judge Learned Hand: Genius, Path Breaker; Recollections Of A Law Clerk, Thomas Ehrlich Jan 1989

Judge Learned Hand: Genius, Path Breaker; Recollections Of A Law Clerk, Thomas Ehrlich

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This essay is the text of a speech by Thomas Ehrlich, President of Indiana University, who from 1959-60 was a law clerk to the distinguished federal judge, Learned Hand, of the United States Circuit Court, Second Circuit, at New York. Ehrlich addressed the assembly luncheon of the Spring Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association on April 14, 1989, at Indianapolis.


The Judge, Marianne Wesson Jan 1986

The Judge, Marianne Wesson

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Potter Stewart, Terrance Sandalow Jan 1981

Potter Stewart, Terrance Sandalow

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In the spring of 958, Justice Harold Burton informed President Eisenhower of his decision to retire at the end of the Term, but, at the President's request, withheld public announcement until the latter was ready to name a successor. In September, Eisenhower appointed Potter Stewart, who became, at age forty-three, the second youngest person to serve on the Supreme Court since the Civil War.