In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia during Czarist days, he was educated in Austria, England, and Italy, finally settling there and becoming a citizen. A member of the Italian bar and teacher of law at the Universities of Florence and Rome, he found himself in 1939 unwanted in his adopted homeland. He went to France, where he practiced law until coming to this country. In New York City he joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, remaining in that post for five years, until he died, at the age of 44, in an airplane accident. His name was Alexander Pekelis. During his short stay in the United States, Pekelis showed himself to be an acute commentator on ...
This essay, written for a symposium on the life and legacy of Charles Reich, explores how Reich came...
Although it was not the first case in which the Supreme Court upheld a welfare claim, Goldberg v. Ke...
In our complex society, the role of the lawyer has assumed unprecedented significance. People turn t...
In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia...
Working people and disfavored groups were central concerns of Frank Murphy, the last Michigan Law Sc...
THE late Justice Murphy was the most underestimated member of the Supreme Court in our time. The bul...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
When Justice Frank Murphy took his seat on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, I wa...
The time has come for lawyers to take a major interest in social welfare, and for the welfare profes...
Jack Weinstein was one of my teachers at Columbia Law School.As a young professor he was already a m...
Per Curiam. Appellees commenced this action in the federal District Court for the Southern District ...
Public assistance programs and the rights of welfare recipients are controversial subjects confronti...
This Article explores the intersection between the judicial and scholarly work of Judge Jack Weinste...
This essay contrasts the jurisprudence of welfare entitlement developed by social workers during and...
The welfare state could not function without judgments about how well off its citizens are. For exam...
This essay, written for a symposium on the life and legacy of Charles Reich, explores how Reich came...
Although it was not the first case in which the Supreme Court upheld a welfare claim, Goldberg v. Ke...
In our complex society, the role of the lawyer has assumed unprecedented significance. People turn t...
In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia...
Working people and disfavored groups were central concerns of Frank Murphy, the last Michigan Law Sc...
THE late Justice Murphy was the most underestimated member of the Supreme Court in our time. The bul...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
When Justice Frank Murphy took his seat on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, I wa...
The time has come for lawyers to take a major interest in social welfare, and for the welfare profes...
Jack Weinstein was one of my teachers at Columbia Law School.As a young professor he was already a m...
Per Curiam. Appellees commenced this action in the federal District Court for the Southern District ...
Public assistance programs and the rights of welfare recipients are controversial subjects confronti...
This Article explores the intersection between the judicial and scholarly work of Judge Jack Weinste...
This essay contrasts the jurisprudence of welfare entitlement developed by social workers during and...
The welfare state could not function without judgments about how well off its citizens are. For exam...
This essay, written for a symposium on the life and legacy of Charles Reich, explores how Reich came...
Although it was not the first case in which the Supreme Court upheld a welfare claim, Goldberg v. Ke...
In our complex society, the role of the lawyer has assumed unprecedented significance. People turn t...