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Henry Jacob Friendly (July 3, 1903 – March 11, 1986) was an American jurist who served as a federal circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1959 to 1986, and as the court's chief judge from 1971 to 1973. [2]
Jun 10, 1986 · Two Supreme Court justices, along with dozens of Federal judges and lesser lights, assembled at a quiet ceremony in Manhattan yesterday to praise Henry J. Friendly, who died in March after 27...
Mar 27, 2012 · Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era describes the inner workings of Friendly’s chambers and his craftsmanship in writing opinions. His articles on habeas corpus, the Fourth Amendment, self-incrimination, and the reach of the state are still cited by the Supreme Court.
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Apr 17, 2012 · Longtime Washington lawyer and scholar David Dorsen has written a new biography: “Henry Friendly: Greatest Judge of His Era.” Dorsen spoke to CNN about his six-year long project. CNN: Why don’t...
Nov 26, 2012 · Nov 26, 2012. By Divya Subrahmanyam ’15. A panel of distinguished judges and scholars gathered at Harvard Law School with author David Dorsen ’59 on Nov. 14 to discuss and celebrate his recent biography, “ Henry Friendly: Greatest Judge of His Era .”.
Apr 10, 2012 · Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era. David M. Dorsen. Harvard University Press, Apr 10, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 512 pages. Henry Friendly is frequently grouped with Oliver...
Arguing that Friendly was not motivated by any overarching constitutional theory or by a loyalty to a particular mode of judicial decision-making, Dorsen nevertheless shows how even one level down from the Supreme Court, Friendly was a powerful source of judicial excellence and innovation.