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Because the public believed they were in the middle of a crime epidemic, they demanded an immediate response from the police and the city authorities. The agencies, wishing to retain public support, complied, caring "more to satisfy popular demand than to be observant of the tried process of law."
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undertook a detailed quantitative study of crime reporting in Cleveland newspapers for the month of January 1919, using column inch counts. They found that in the first half of the month, the total amount of space given over to crime was 925in., but in the second half, it leapt to 6642in. This was
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which prevailed in American jurisprudence at the time. According to Pound, these jurisprudential movements advocated "the adjustment of principles and doctrines to the human conditions they are to govern rather than to assumed first principles." While Pound was dean, law school registration almost
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despite the fact that the number of crimes reported had increased only from 345 to 363. They concluded that although the city's much publicized "crime wave" was largely fictitious and manufactured by the press, the coverage had a very real consequence for the administration of criminal justice.
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In 1937 Pound resigned as Dean of Harvard Law School to become a University Professor and soon became a leading critic of the legal realists. He proposed his ideas of government reform to Chinese leader
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doubled, but his standards were so rigorous that one-third of those matriculated did not receive degrees. Among these were many of the great political innovators of the New Deal years.
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in 1915 and delivered a series of Masonic lectures for the Grand Lodge in March and April 1916. He helped found The Harvard Lodge A.F. & A.M. along with Divinity School professor
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correspondence, Sir William Webb, as President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East to Dr Evatt, Minister for External Affairs and Attorney General
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but never received a law degree. Following his year at Harvard, he returned to Nebraska where he passed the bar without a law degree. He received the first
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in botany from the University of Nebraska in 1898. From 1899 to 1907, he taught law on the faculty of the University of Nebraska law school.
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and was a member and Past Master of Lancaster Lodge No. 54 AF & AM in Lincoln, Nebraska. He also served as Deputy Grand Master for the
2004: 248:. He received his bachelor's degree in 1888 and his master's degree in 1889. In 1889 he began the study of law; he spent one year at 1017: 1034:'I was admitted over the objection of Dean Warren Abner Seavy through the intervention of family friend Roscoe Pound,' Munger said. 2045: 1310: 375: 450:
The result was a greatly increased likelihood of miscarriages of justice and sentences more severe than the offenses warranted.
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Roman Law, Classical Education, and Limits on Classical Participation in America into the Twentieth-Century 132-133 (2022).
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Dan Gordon, "History of UCLA School of Law: A History of Innovation," UCLA Law Magazine, Spring 2004, 10.
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to have "brought the spirit of Roman law to Harvard." Pound was also the founder of the movement for "
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A Handbook of Media and Communication Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies
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chapter 2, "Legitimating Nazism: Harvard University and the Hitler Regime, 1933–1937".
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has identified Pound as one of the most cited legal scholars of the 20th century.
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Damn Right!: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger
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in 1949, the year the law school opened, and remained on the faculty until 1952.
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in 1911. That same year, he began teaching at Harvard and in 1916 became dean of
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The Third Reich in the Ivory Tower: Complicity and Conflict on American Campuses
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Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof
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and served in that role until 1937. He wrote "Spurious Interpretation" in 1907,
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Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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In the 1940s, Pound was apparently favourably disposed to replacing
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and Laura Pound. His sister was the noted linguist and folklorist,
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In 1908 he was part of the founding editorial staff of the first
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City of Courts: Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago
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During Roosevelt's first term, Pound initially supported the
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Paul D. Carrington, "The Missionary Diocese of Chicago", 44
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appointed Pound as one of the eleven primary members of the
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Shapiro, Fred R. (2000). "The Most-Cited Legal Scholars".
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on issues relating to law enforcement, criminal activity,
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bringing independent agencies into the executive branch
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Roscoe Pound also made a significant contribution to
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Louise Pound
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Chi Phi Fraternity
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Harvard Law School
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