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  • ISBN: 0313204667
  • Category: Biographies
  • Author: Felix Frankfurter
  • Subcategory: Professionals & Academics
  • Other formats: mbr lit lrf docx
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Praeger (September 7, 1978)
  • Pages: 310 pages
  • FB2 size: 1185 kb
  • EPUB size: 1238 kb
  • Rating: 4.1
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Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an Austrian-American lawyer, professor, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an Austrian-American lawyer, professor, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Frankfurter served on the Supreme Court from 1939 to 1962 and was a noted advocate of judicial restraint in the judgments of the Court.

Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965; Phillips, Harlan B. (Harlan Buddington), 1920 . (Harlan Buddington), 1920-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books.

Felix Frankfurter, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court .

Felix Frankfurter, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1939–62), a noted scholar and teacher of law, who was in his time the high court’s leading exponent of the doctrine of judicial self-restraint. Frankfurter was a legal adviser to President Woodrow Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference (1919). Among his books are The Business of the Supreme Court (1927; with James Landis); Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court (1938); The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti (2nd e. 1954); and Felix Frankfurter Reminisces (1960).

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Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. The Amendment nullifies sophisticated as well as simple-minded modes of discrimination. On the Fifteenth Amendment; writing for the court, Lane v. Wilson, 307 . In this Court dissents have gradually become majority opinions. Concurring, Graves v. New York ex rel. O'Keefe, 306 .

Felix Frankfurter went on to argue cases before the United States Supreme Court. One of the scorpions Noah explores in that book is a man named Felix Frankfurter. Noah showed extraordinary promise in his early academic career. And he remained at the War Department after Wilson became president. He attended high school not far from here at Maimonides in Brookline.

Frankfurter speaks on such subjects as the call to Harvard, Industrial Relations, and World War I.


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Arihelm
Felix Frankfurter is most known as one of the most distinguished Supreme Court Justices of the twentieth century. This autobiographical volume does not relate to his period on the Court but on the years prior to it. He came to the United States at the age of twelve from Vienna. He did not know a single word of English. But he learned very rapidly. The story of his Education and his early years in work is told in this book. A student of his Harlan Phillips initiated the work. The work consists in Frankfurter's answers to Phillips very knowledgable and informed questions about Frankrurter's life and work prior to his years on the Court. Frankfurter is agile and nimble in mind. He is generous and likes people. He is very good at describing people and in telling stories about his own situation. Frankfurter was a real insider and knew many of the top people in the Washington political world. He was a close friend of Justice Holmes and was a confidante of those close to Presidents Roosevelt and Wilson. He generally describes people in a favorable way. Thus his description of President Wilson as a cold abstract man who loved humanity but did not like people, was very interesting. Frankfurter comes across as a total honest person. His short chapter on his religious belief or rather loss of it is a good example of this. He said that he left Shul on one Yom Kippur because he felt it was dishonest to be among those most sincerely praying for Forgiveness when he was not. He despite his distancing himself from Religion never distanced himself from his Jewish identity and family and communal connection. Frankfurter in describing various legal encounters also reveals himself to be a tough strong and confident character not afraid to take on those in positions of power. He is a real man of the world and great intellect, at one and the same time. The book is studded with words of wisdom which he has received and remembered from others. Again he seems to have had a very generous soul.A surprisingly interesting book.
Debeme
This series of interviews by Harlan Phillips enable Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter to present not only his life story, but his views on a wide variety of issues. They also enable him to talk about many of his friends, most of whom were people in key places. Among them were his patron and boss, former United States Attorney Henry L.Stimson, Presidents T.R. Woodrow Wilson, F.D.R., Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis D. Brandeis, first Israeli President Chaim Weizmann, major intellectuals such as John Maynard Keynes, and Isaiah Berlin.
Frankfurter reveals himself to be a convivial and spontaneous character, a person with an incredible capacity for work, an independent and tough mind. His account is filled with many vivid anecdotes which provide insight into the whole business of the way affairs are conducted, the way things get done in high places. The whole story of his appointment to the Supreme Court, the way F.D.R. teases him when announcing the appointment gives a very human face to these relations at the top. Frankfurter's unashamed relation to his Jewishness, his support for the Zionist cause, his retreat from religious belonging are also a part of the story. Throughout we have the sense of a man with strong ethical principle, one dedicated to the service of humanity and his country. The book unfortunately ends without chronicling Frankfurter's period of service on the Court.
But it is a wonderful read especially in those passages when Frankfurter tells about his meetings with his tremendously wide variety of acquaintances and friends.

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