Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893. Judge Seabury served as President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York between 1939 and 1941. He was a judge on the New York Court of Appeals from 1914 to 1916 and in the New York Supreme Court from 1907 to 1914. He was the lead investigator of the Hofstadter Committee (also known as the Seabury Investigations) between 1930 and 1932, probing corruption in New York City.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/bar_leaders/1005/thumbnail.jp
A lawyer in Livingston. Served as District Attorney for Columbia County for 12 years. Died in New Yo...
He was a lawyer and later became Superintendent of the U.S. Assay Commission in New York.https://dig...
This paper deals with the history of America\u27s other peculiar institution: the elected judiciary....
Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893. Judge Seabury served as President of the Association of the Bar of th...
Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893, was former President of the New York Bar State Association, New York ...
Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893. Clarence Shearn, a classmate of Judge Seabury, served as presiden...
Raymond Blaine Fosdick enrolled at New York Law School after receiving B.A. and M.A. degrees from Pr...
Warren Abner Seavey was born on August 14, 1880 in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard Univer...
Judge Harwood graduated from New York Law School in 1904. In 1936, he was appointed as a Special Ass...
As Chief Counsel to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency in 1933, Ferdinand Pecora conducted...
Haight was educated at Princeton University and earned an LL.B from New York Law School in 1900. He ...
Since 1995, Norman Seabrook has served as president of the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevo...
For 26 years was a leading member of the Albany Bar which led him to the Supreme Court, Court of the...
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Judge Inch obtained a bachelor\u27s degree from Princeton Universi...
Prior to his appointment, Judge Hulbert served in the U.S. House of Representatives, as the Commissi...
A lawyer in Livingston. Served as District Attorney for Columbia County for 12 years. Died in New Yo...
He was a lawyer and later became Superintendent of the U.S. Assay Commission in New York.https://dig...
This paper deals with the history of America\u27s other peculiar institution: the elected judiciary....
Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893. Judge Seabury served as President of the Association of the Bar of th...
Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893, was former President of the New York Bar State Association, New York ...
Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893. Clarence Shearn, a classmate of Judge Seabury, served as presiden...
Raymond Blaine Fosdick enrolled at New York Law School after receiving B.A. and M.A. degrees from Pr...
Warren Abner Seavey was born on August 14, 1880 in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard Univer...
Judge Harwood graduated from New York Law School in 1904. In 1936, he was appointed as a Special Ass...
As Chief Counsel to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency in 1933, Ferdinand Pecora conducted...
Haight was educated at Princeton University and earned an LL.B from New York Law School in 1900. He ...
Since 1995, Norman Seabrook has served as president of the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevo...
For 26 years was a leading member of the Albany Bar which led him to the Supreme Court, Court of the...
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Judge Inch obtained a bachelor\u27s degree from Princeton Universi...
Prior to his appointment, Judge Hulbert served in the U.S. House of Representatives, as the Commissi...
A lawyer in Livingston. Served as District Attorney for Columbia County for 12 years. Died in New Yo...
He was a lawyer and later became Superintendent of the U.S. Assay Commission in New York.https://dig...
This paper deals with the history of America\u27s other peculiar institution: the elected judiciary....