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    Thurman Wesley Arnold (June 2, 1891 – November 7, 1969) was an American lawyer best known for his trust-busting campaign as Assistant Attorney General...
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  • of lawyers. The original firm was founded as Arnold & Fortas in 1946 by New Deal veterans Thurman Arnold, a former Yale Law School professor and U.S....
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  • up Thurman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thurman may refer to: In the United States: Thurman, Indiana Thurman, Iowa Thurman, Kansas Thurman, New...
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    Post, and The Daily Caller. A Yale Law School graduate, he won the Thurman Arnold Moot Court prize and served on the Yale Law Journal.[citation needed]...
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  • Eighth Circuit Thurman Arnold (1891–1969), judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia William W. Arnold (1877–1957), judge...
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    Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman (born August 3, 1941) is an American Buddhist author and academic who has written, edited, and translated several books...
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    parallel with work as professor. Scott Morton is the director of the Thurman Arnold Project at Yale. She was appointed Chief Economist of the European Commission's...
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  • Yale law school professor Thurman Arnold were riding the New Haven Railroad and were inspired by a sign in the toilet. 'Thurman and I got the idea of putting...
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    The trustees were: Frank Murphy, United States Supreme Court Justice Thurman Arnold, former Assistant Attorney General Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, American bishop...
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    cast as the cause of the depression, and appointing Thurman Arnold to break up large trusts; Arnold was not effective, and the campaign ended once World...
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    competition. In response, Roosevelt appointed "trustbusting" lawyers like Thurman Arnold to serve in the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, which had been...
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    States in 1890. The American viewpoint, supported by activists like Thurman Arnold and Harley M. Kilgore, eventually prevailed when governmental policy...
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  • of the U.S. Department of Justice, where he advised Attorney General Thurman Arnold. He founded and was professor and chair of the Department of Economics...
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    of Columbia Circuit from June 25, 1948) vacated by Associate Justice Thurman Arnold. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 24, 1945...
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    Roosevelt Preceded by Seat established by 52 Stat. 584 Succeeded by Thurman Arnold Personal details Born Wiley Blount Rutledge Jr. (1894-07-20)July 20...
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  • their ten senate seats, and losing ten of their eleven house seats with Thurman Arnold of Albany county as the only Democratic member of the state house. However...
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    FTI Consulting, Inc. Headquarters at the Thurman Arnold Building Company type Public company Traded as NYSE: FCN S&P 400 component Industry Professional...
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    where the word "law" had two different and irreconcilable meanings. Thurman Arnold said that it is obvious that it is impossible to define the word "law"...
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  • Antitrust Division as a Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold. Early 1943, he published together with Charles Welsh a populist pamphlet...
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    included Robert H. Jackson, Benjamin V. Cohen, William O. Douglas, and Thurman Arnold. From World War II until the 1970s, the Brandeisian view that high market...
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  • Live, Los Angeles, California Times Square, New York City, New York Thurman Arnold Building, Downtown, Washington, District of Columbia Dave & Buster's...
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    The Thurman Cafe (or Thurman's) is a cafe and bar in the German Village district of Columbus, Ohio. It was opened in 1942 by Nick Suclescy, and has remained...
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    depression, and appointing Thurman Arnold in the antitrust division of the U.S. Department of Justice to act, but Arnold was not effective. In February...
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  • Department even before the war started, and Assistant Attorney General, Thurman Arnold played a prominent role in uncloaking the association of IG Farben's...
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    cover for releases of mediocre quality. Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold—a noted "trust buster" of the Roosevelt administration—took this opportunity...
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    Cheyenne Lyle Waggoner (1935–2020), actor, sculptor; lives in Jackson A–G Thurman Arnold (1891–1969), associate judge of the Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit...
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    Wallace Henry Thurman (August 16, 1902 – December 22, 1934) was an American novelist and screenwriter active during the Harlem Renaissance. He also wrote...
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    real-world effects of the law. Teaching at Yale, he and the fellow professor Thurman Arnold were riding the New Haven Railroad and were inspired to set the sign...
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    the attention of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's anti-trust chief, Thurman Arnold, who was urged by Representative Wright Patman to investigate A&P. In...
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    and vicious old man", but that he had rights. In 1958 MacLeish hired Thurman Arnold, a prestigious lawyer who ended up charging no fee, to file a motion...
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