Henry Friendly
American jurist and judge (1903–1986) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Henry Jacob Friendly (July 3, 1903 – March 11, 1986) was an American jurist who served as a federal circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1959 until his death in 1986.[2] Friendly was one of the most prominent U.S. judges of the 20th century,[3] and his opinions are some of the most-cited in federal jurisprudence.[4]
Quick Facts Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ...
Henry Friendly | |||||||||||||
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Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |||||||||||||
In office April 15, 1974 – March 11, 1986 | |||||||||||||
Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |||||||||||||
In office July 20, 1971 – July 3, 1973 | |||||||||||||
Preceded by | J. Edward Lumbard | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Irving Kaufman | ||||||||||||
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |||||||||||||
In office September 10, 1959 – April 15, 1974 | |||||||||||||
Appointed by | Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Harold Medina | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Ellsworth Van Graafeiland | ||||||||||||
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Born | Henry Jacob Friendly (1903-07-03)July 3, 1903 Elmira, New York, U.S. | ||||||||||||
Died | March 11, 1986(1986-03-11) (aged 82) New York City, U.S. | ||||||||||||
Cause of death | Suicide by drug overdose | ||||||||||||
Political party | Republican[1] | ||||||||||||
Spouse |
Sophie Pfaelzer Stern
(m. 1930) | ||||||||||||
Education | Harvard University (AB, LLB) | ||||||||||||
Awards | Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977) | ||||||||||||
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