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James McCauley Landis (September 25, 1899 – July 30, 1964) was an American government official and legal adviser. He served as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1935 to 1937. Biography. Landis was born in Tokyo, Japan, where his parents were teachers at a missionary
Dec 11, 2004 · The Rise and Fall of SEC Pioneer James Landis. The Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society honored James M. Landis, second chairman of the SEC. Landis was an adviser to...
Jan 21, 2015 · The triumph, tragedy, and lost legacy of James M. Landis ’24. A former dean of Harvard Law School (1937-1946), Landis was a complex and in some ways tragic figure, whose career collapsed following the revelation that he had failed to pay taxes for a five-year period in the 1950s.
HARRISON, N. Y., July 30—James M. Landis, a close adviser to three Presidents and former dean of the Harvard Law School, was found dead tonight in the swimming pool of his home here. The...
The Legacy of James M. Landis. This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the Securities and Exchange Act that created the Securities and Exchange Commission. By contrast to that venerable age, James M. Landis, who helped write and implement the Securities and Exchange Act, was just 34 years old when he became a commissioner in 1934, and was ...
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in 1938, James Landis made the case for a distinctly modernist vision of the administrative state. At a time when many scholars, judges, and members of the public had come to distrust an expanding administra-tive state, Landis eloquently defended it.1 The New Deal government that Landis had loyally served as principal architect of the Securities
JAMES LANDIS: THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS* Charles H. Koch, Jr.** Landis knew how to make human organizations work.1 His successes James ranged from establishing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to deaning Harvard Law School to reviving the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) to stabilizing our wartime relations in the Middle East.
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