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Visibility Rankings  | | #266 out of 1,451 lawyers in Stamford, Connecticut | | #157,182 out of 889,408 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Civil Litigation; Discrimination; Criminal Law | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | Yale University, LL.B., 1956, University of North Carolina, B.A., 1947; Harvard University, Ph.D., 1951 | | | Admitted | 1957, Connecticut; 1958, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1968, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1969, U.S. Supreme Court | |
| Memberships | Connecticut (Chairman: Section on Human Rights & Responsibilities, 1971-1975; Judiciary Committee, 1985-1991; Federal Judiciary Committee, 1991-1998) and American Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Connecticut Attorney Trial Referee. | | | Born | Brooklyn, New York, March 18, 1926 | | | Biography | Phi Beta Kappa. Listed in: Who's Who in America; The Best Lawyers in America. Author: "The Plea of Privilege Against Self-Incrimination by United Nations Employees," 40 Virginia Law Review 283-309, 1954; "The Hydrogen Bomb Experiments and International Law," 64 Yale Law Journal 629-647, 1955; "Medical Malpractice in Connecticut: Landon v. Humphrey Revisited," 32 Connecticut Bar Journal 51-69, 1958; "Questionable Status of Charitable Immunity: A Different View," 33 Connecticut Bar Journal 23-54, 1959; "A Uniform Motion for Disclosure in Negligence Cases," 38 Connecticut Bar Journal 127-150, 1963; "New Frontiers in Criminal Procedure," 41 Connecticut Bar Journal 603-625, 1967; "Corpus Delicti: State of the Disunion," II Suffolk University Law Review 44-57, 1968; "Escalating the Viet Nam Debate: A Reply to Professor Moore," 42 Connecticut Bar Journal 23-54, 1968; "Criminal Appeals in Motion," 45 Connecticut Bar Journal 114-145, 1971: "No More Prison Reform!," 46 Connecticut Bar Journal 448-482, 1972; "The Aching Bakke: Is There a Cure?" 51 Connecticut Bar Journal 417-434, 1977; "In Defense of the Insanity Defense," 58 Connecticut Bar Journal 389-409, 1984; "The War on Drugs: The Constitution Under Siege," 63 Connecticut Bar Journal 306-328, 1989; "Habeas Corpus: The No-Longer Great Writ," 98 Dick. L. Rev. 557, 1994; "State v. Ross: New Life for Connecticut's Death Penalty," 68 Connecticut Bar Journal 262, 1994. "Connecticut's War on Drugs: A Peace Proposal," Connecticut Bar Journal, 372-384, 1996; "Affirmative Action: Déja Vu All Over Again," 27 Southwestern University L. Rev. 1-72, 1997. Senior Editor, 1970-1979, 1983— and Editor-in Chief, 1980-1983, Connecticut Bar Journal. Adjunct Professor, Quinnipiac College School of Law, 1986—. Counsel to Norwalk Branch, NAACP, 1963-1980. Member: Westport Planning & Zoning Commission, 1971-1975; National Board, American Civil Liberties Union, 1975-1979. Chairman, Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, 1987-1994. Legal Advisor, Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, 1995—. Member; Yale Law School Executive Committee, 2001-2004. Fellow, James W. Cooper, Connecticut Bar Foundation. | | | Reported Cases | Breen v. Selective Service Local Board No. 16, Bridgeport 396 U.S. 460 (1970); Delgado v. Connecticut, 408 U.S. 940 (1972); State v. Mooney, 218 Conn. 85, 1991. | | | ISLN | 905177395 | |
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