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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe was born in Seattle in 1905, and spent much of his youth in San Francisco. He graduated from John Hopkins University in 1924 at the age of 19, and then entered into the Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School. As a law student he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review and ranked third in his graduating class. After he graduated, he became a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, where he worked for three years. After completing his clerkship, he tried unsuccessfully to enter the workforce during the height of the Great Depression. He went on to complete an S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School in 1932, and two years later he became an attorney with the Agricultural Adjustment Administration—an agency of the New Deal. In 1935, he left to join the National Labor Relations Board as an attorney. In 1936 Jaffe became a professor at the University of Buffalo School of Law, where he went on to become Dean in 1948. Jaffe joined the faculty of Harvard Law School in 1950, and fifteen years later he published Judicial Control of Administrative Action. His work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges. He also co-authored a casebook, Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became a standard text for law students all over the country. Throughout his career he served as a commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission. Professor Jaffe retired in 1976, and spent the next 20 years residing in Cambridge. He died at the age of 90, on December 11, 1996.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Magruder, Calvert, 1893-1968. Papers. 1920-1965
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Calvert Magruder papers, 1920-1965
The papers of Calvert Magruder relate to his professional career as a law teacher, judge and public servant. The largest group of papers consists of materials on the cases in which he wrote opinions.
This collection documents the professional career of Louis Jaffe. This collection includes correspondence, arbitration work, case notes, writings, readings, and teaching and administrative materials.
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Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
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116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
Louis L. Jaffe born in Seattle in 1905 ; spent much of youth in San Francisco ; graduated from John Hopkins University 1924 at age of 19 ; entered Class of 1928 at Harvard Law School ; served as editor of Harvard Law Review ; ranked third in graduating class ; became law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis for three years ; After clerkship unsuccessfully entered workforce during height of Great Depression ; completed S.J.D. degree at Harvard Law School 1932 ; and two years later became attorney with Agricultural Adjustment Administration—agency of New Deal ; 1935 joined National Labor Relations Board as attorney ; 1936 Jaffe became professor at University of Buffalo School of Law ; became Dean in 1948 ; joined faculty of Harvard Law School 1950 ; fifteen years later published Judicial Control of Administrative Action ; his work on judicial review was widely commended and cited by other scholars and judges ; co-authored casebook Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, which became standard text for law students all over country ; served as commentator and expert adviser on issues such as regulation by Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communication Commission, and the Federal Aviation Commission ; retired in 1976 ; spent next 20 years residing in Cambridge ; died at age of 90 on 11 December 1996 ; male gender ; American nationality ; English language ; associated places: Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cambridge, Buffalo.
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