Charles Drummond Lawrence, the Glossary
Charles Drummond Lawrence (August 5, 1878 – February 12, 1975) was a judge of the United States Customs Court.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Article One of the United States Constitution, Article Three of the United States Constitution, Bachelor of Laws, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Frederick Landis Jr., Frederick W. Dallinger, Law clerk, List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Maine, Master of Laws, New York (state), New York City, New York Law School, New York University School of Law, North Yarmouth, Maine, Operation of law, Senior status, United States Court of International Trade, United States Department of Justice, United States Department of the Treasury, United States federal judge, United States Senate.
- Judges of the United States Customs Court
- United States Article I federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Article One of the United States Constitution
Article One of the Constitution of the United States establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress.
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Article Three of the United States Constitution
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the U.S. federal government.
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Bachelor of Laws
A Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B) is an undergraduate law degree offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and serves as the first professional qualification for legal practitioners.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
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Frederick Landis Jr.
Frederick Landis Jr. (January 17, 1912 – March 1, 1990) was a judge of the United States Court of International Trade. Charles Drummond Lawrence and Frederick Landis Jr. are judges of the United States Customs Court.
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Frederick W. Dallinger
Frederick William Dallinger (October 2, 1871 – September 5, 1955) was a United States representative from Massachusetts and a judge of the United States Customs Court. Charles Drummond Lawrence and Frederick W. Dallinger are judges of the United States Customs Court.
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Law clerk
A law clerk, judicial clerk, or judicial assistant is a person, often a lawyer, who provides direct counsel and assistance to a lawyer or judge by researching issues and drafting legal opinions for cases before the court.
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List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his presidency.
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Maine
Maine is a state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Lower 48.
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Master of Laws
A Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M.; Latin: Magister Legum or Legum Magister) is an advanced postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those either holding an undergraduate academic law degree, a professional law degree, or an undergraduate degree in a related subject.
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New York (state)
New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York Law School
New York Law School (NYLS) is a private law school in Tribeca, New York City.
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New York University School of Law
The New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is the law school of New York University, a private research university in New York City.
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North Yarmouth, Maine
North Yarmouth, officially the Town of North Yarmouth, is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States.
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Operation of law
The phrase "by operation of law" is a legal term that indicates that a right or liability has been created for a party, irrespective of the intent of that party, because it is dictated by existing legal principles.
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Senior status
Senior status is a form of semi-retirement for United States federal judges.
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United States Court of International Trade
The United States Court of International Trade (case citations: Ct. Int'l Trade) is a U.S. federal court that adjudicates civil actions arising out of U.S. customs and international trade laws.
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United States Department of Justice
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United States.
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United States Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury (USDT) is the national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States, where it serves as an executive department.
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United States federal judge
In the United States, a federal judge is a judge who serves on a court established under Article Three of the U.S. Constitution.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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See also
Judges of the United States Customs Court
- Bernard Newman (judge)
- Byron Sylvester Waite
- Charles Drummond Lawrence
- Charles P. McClelland
- David Hayes Kincheloe
- David John Wilson
- Edward D. Re
- Frederick Landis Jr.
- Frederick W. Dallinger
- Genevieve R. Cline
- George Emery Weller
- George M. Young
- George Stewart Brown
- Herbert N. Maletz
- Irvin C. Mollison
- Israel F. Fischer
- James Lopez Watson
- Jed Johnson (Oklahoma politician)
- Jerry Bartholomew Sullivan
- Lindley Beckworth
- Mary H. Donlon
- Morgan Ford
- Nils Boe
- Paul Peter Rao
- Philip Nichols Jr.
- Samuel Murray Rosenstein
- Scovel Richardson
- Thomas Joseph Walker
- Walter Howard Evans
- Webster Oliver
- William A. Ekwall
- William Barberie Howell
- William C. Adamson
- William John Keefe
- William Josiah Tilson
- William Purington Cole Jr.
United States Article I federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Ambrose O'Connell
- Arthur Johnson Mellott
- Bolon B. Turner
- C. Rogers Arundell
- Cable A. Wirtz
- Charles Drummond Lawrence
- Charles P. Smith (judge)
- Clarence V. Opper
- Eugene Black (Texas politician)
- Finis J. Garrett
- J. Russell Leech
- J. Warren Madden
- Jed C. Adams
- John A. Tyson
- John M. Sternhagen
- John Marvin Jones
- John W. Kern Jr.
- Joseph Raymond Jackson
- Justin Miller (judge)
- Marion Janet Harron
- Richard L. Disney
- Robert Archer Cooper
- Samuel B. Hill (Washington politician)
- Samuel B. Kemp
- Samuel Estill Whitaker
- Thomas Joseph Walker
- Webster Oliver
- William A. Ekwall
- William John Keefe
- William Purington Cole Jr.
- William W. Arnold
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Drummond_Lawrence
Also known as Lawrence, Charles Drummond.