This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice Jackson’s Enduring Lessons of Morality and Law in a World at War,” a commemoration of Jackson’s 1946 centennial convocation speech at the University of Buffalo. It discusses Jackson’s speech, breaks down its thematic components, and situates the distinguished Mitchell Lecturers’ responses to it in context. Unlike Justice Jackson’s commanding and historic opening and closing statements as U.S. chief prosecutor at Nuremberg, Jackson’s 1946 speech, delivered just days after his return from Germany where he heard the Nuremberg Tribunal deliver its final judgment and verdicts, has largely been lost to historical memory. The Mitchell Lecture sympo...
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School, May 9, 1951, as part of the initial James McCormack Mitchel...
Since its conclusion, jurists, legal scholars, and historians have heralded the Nuremberg Trial as a...
The Nuremberg Judgment, and the trial that preceded it, have been the subject of many academic confe...
This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
This lecture covers the background of Robert H. Jackson and the story of Nuremberg, which is Jacks...
Seventy years ago, Justice Robert H. Jackson gave the opening statement for the Prosecution at the t...
The end of Germany’s participation in World War II came with its formal surrender on May 8, 1945. Af...
The end of Germany’s participation in World War II came with its formal surrender on May 8, 1945. ...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
Justice Robert H. Jackson, plenipotentiary for planning the Allies trial at the International Milita...
As Robert H. Jackson gained prominence in law practice and national government, he had particularly ...
My words today are from the heart. Let me open my heart and share some memories and feelings with yo...
The 60th anniversary of the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the Intern...
The London Charter was drafted August 8, 1945 and instated The International Military Tribunal to co...
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School, May 9, 1951, as part of the initial James McCormack Mitchel...
Since its conclusion, jurists, legal scholars, and historians have heralded the Nuremberg Trial as a...
The Nuremberg Judgment, and the trial that preceded it, have been the subject of many academic confe...
This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
This lecture covers the background of Robert H. Jackson and the story of Nuremberg, which is Jacks...
Seventy years ago, Justice Robert H. Jackson gave the opening statement for the Prosecution at the t...
The end of Germany’s participation in World War II came with its formal surrender on May 8, 1945. Af...
The end of Germany’s participation in World War II came with its formal surrender on May 8, 1945. ...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
Justice Robert H. Jackson, plenipotentiary for planning the Allies trial at the International Milita...
As Robert H. Jackson gained prominence in law practice and national government, he had particularly ...
My words today are from the heart. Let me open my heart and share some memories and feelings with yo...
The 60th anniversary of the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the Intern...
The London Charter was drafted August 8, 1945 and instated The International Military Tribunal to co...
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School, May 9, 1951, as part of the initial James McCormack Mitchel...
Since its conclusion, jurists, legal scholars, and historians have heralded the Nuremberg Trial as a...
The Nuremberg Judgment, and the trial that preceded it, have been the subject of many academic confe...