Nathan Greene (lawyer)
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Nathan Greene, also known as "Nuddy" Greene (ca. 1902–1964), was an American lawyer and legal scholar. He cofounded the International Juridical Association and cowrote The Labor Injunction with his professor and future Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter. The book criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for creating "government by injunction".[1][2][3]
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Nathan Greene | |
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Born | 1902 |
Died | October 30, 1964 |
Education | City College of New York |
Alma mater | Harvard Law |
Employer(s) | Cook, Nathan & Lehman |
Organization | International Juridical Association (IJA) |
Known for | lawyer, legal scholar |
Notable work | Labor Injunction (1930) with Felix Frankfurter, co-editor IJA Bulletin |
Spouse | Rosalinda Fleming |
Children | daughter |
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