Charles Edward Wyzanski
Biography of Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr.
Biographic Details
- Family Name (Surname): Wyzanski
- First Name: Charles
- Middle Name: Edward
- Generational Suffix: Jr.
- Date of Birth: May , 27 , 1906
- Place of Birth (POB): Boston , Massachusetts (US-MA, MA, 25, Mass.)
- Date of Death: September , 3 , 1986
- Place of Death (POD): Boston , Massachusetts (US-MA, MA, 25, Mass.)
- Gender Identity: Male
- Race or Ethnicity: White
Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. Court Service Information
- Court Name: United States District Court, District of Massachusetts
- Court Type: United States District Court
- Appointment under the Presidency of: Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic )
- Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 12/01/1941
- Seat vacated by: McLellan , Hugh D.
- Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 12/01/1941
- Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
- Committee action date: 12/15/1941
- Senate voice vote?: Yes
- Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 12/16/1941
- Commission Date: 12/19/1941
- Date of Service as Chief Judge (begin): 1965
- Termination of Service as Chief Judge (Date): 1971
- Retirement from Active Service: 09/01/1971
- Date of Termination: 09/03/1986
- Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Death
Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. in the Law School
- Name of School: Harvard College
- Degree: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)
- Law Degree Year: 1927
Second Law School Attendance
- Law Degree (Name of School): Harvard Law School
- Degree: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
- Law Degree Year: 1930
Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. Career Path
Employment:
- Private practice, Boston, Massachusetts, 1930, 1931-1933, 1937-1941
- Law clerk, Hon. Augustus Noble Hand, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1930-1931
- Law clerk, Hon. Learned Hand, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1932
- Solicitor of labor, U.S. Department of Justice, 1933
- Solicitor of labor, U.S. Department of Labor, 1933-1935
- Special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, Office of the Solicitor General, 1935-1937
- Public member, National Defense Mediation Board, 1941-1942
- Lecturer in government, Harvard University, 1942-1943
- Lecturer in law, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949-1950
- Lecturer in law, Stanford University, 1949-1951
- Professor of law, Columbia University, 1974
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