Briefs, 1928-1976.

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Briefs, 1928-1976.

Although this collection begins with some miscellaneous material from the Harvard law review, the bulk of these briefs is drawn from Judd's years in private practice and from his time as Solicitor General of New York. The Judd Briefs also includes judicial opinions published and speeches given by the judge during his tenure on the United States District Court for Eastern New York.

16 boxes (94 v.)

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The origins of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, officially known as the New York Naval Shipyard, date back to 1801, when the United States Navy acquired what had previously been a small, privately owned shipyard in order to construct naval vessels. Historic vessels constructed or launched at the Navy Yard include Robert Fulton's steam frigate, the Fulton, the USS Arizona, the USS Missouri, and the USS Antietam . During the Civil War, the Navy Yard employed about 6,000 people. By 1938, it provided jobs fo...

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Judd, Orrin Grimmell, 1906-1976

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Judd, Orrin Grimmell, lawyer, judge. Born September 5, 1906 in Brooklyn, New York. A.B., Colgate University, 1926. LL.B., Harvard University, 1930. Editor, Harvard Law Review. Law Clerk, Judge Learned Hand, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 1930-1931. In practice with Davies, Auerbach & Cornell, New York, 1931-1942. Married Persis Mae Dolloff, 1936. Solicitor General, State of New York, 1943-1946. ...

Golstein, Judd & Gurfein.

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