Jacob D. Hyman
American legal scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jacob D. Hyman was a dean of the University at Buffalo Law School. Known to his friends as "Jack" and to former students as "Dean Hyman," the Boston native earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard College in 1931 and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1934. After graduation, Hyman began his legal career in New York City with Blumberg and Parker, a medium-sized law firm with a significant administrative practice before federal agencies. Fascinated with the energetic New Deal lawyers whom he encountered in practice, Hyman moved to Washington, D.C., in 1939, joining the legal staff of the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor. Three years later, he moved to the Office of Price Administration, where he worked for John Kenneth Galbraith and eventually became associate general counsel in charge of litigation in the special federal court that reviewed price-control orders.
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- Book Review: Race and Place: A Legal History of the Neighborhood School (1969) (7)
- Constitutional Aspects of the Covenant (1949) (3)
- Segregation and the fourteenth amendment (1951) (3)
- Constitutional Jurisprudence and the Teaching of Constitutional Law (1976) (2)
- An Introductory Survey of the Place of Law in Our Civilization. By Kenneth Redden (1948) (0)
- William Chillingworth and the theory of toleration (1931) (0)
- A Tribute to Robert B. Fleming (1982) (0)
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