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  1. Jun 10, 2021 · Ernst worked to change legal opinion such that works were judged according to contemporary mores rather than an imagined child audience. According to Barbas, “By 1930, Morris Ernst was the main lawyer for the book industry in censorship cases and a pioneer of literary freedom…

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  2. Morris Leopold Ernst (1888–1976) was an American lawyer and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. The manuscript of So Far So Good is the second typed draft and dates from 1944. The novel was eventually published under the title So Far So Good in 1948. The draft runs to 532 pages and, according to a bookplate included with it, was donated to the University of New Hampshire ...

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Morris Ernst was not a founder of the ACLU. Wikipedia and many other online sources incorrectly list Ernst as a “cofounder of the ACLU.” When the ACLU was founded in 1920, Ernst was a rising New York lawyer practicing at Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernst, the law firm he created in 1915 with three friends (a firm that would become renowned for its ...

  4. May 23, 1976 · The son of Carl and Sarah Bernheim Ernst, Morris Leopold Ernst was born in Uniontown, Ala., on Aug. 23, 1888. His father was an immigrant from what is now Czechoslovakia who had worked as a ...

  5. Civil liberties lawyer Morris Ernst, Class of 1909, waged many battles in the courtroom, fighting against censorship, arguing for reproductive rights, advocating for unions and seeking protections for sexual expression and public speech. Active in the 1930s and ’40s, he greatly influenced liberal causes and may be best remembered for winning a 1933 case that allowed James Joyce’s Ulysses ...

  6. Ernst & Morris provides the engineering approach to hundreds of accounting firms nationwide and is the preferred provider of cost segregation services for several accounting associations. Alan Smith. Shareholder. Ernst & Morris Consulting Group, Inc. 1-800 COST-SEG (267-8734) Ext. 13. Cell: 770-331-4977. asmith@costseg.com.

  7. Jun 22, 2021 · Ulysses was the “only volume of literary importance still under a ban” in the country, Morris Ernst declared. He set out to “liberate” it, and the celebrated case, resolved by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in 1934, was not only a landmark in the law of literary censorship but also a turning point in Ernst’s career.

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