Frederick N. Judson

Frederick Newton Judson (* 7. Oktober 1845 i​n St. Mary's, Georgia; † 18. Oktober 1919[1]) w​ar ein US-amerikanischer Jurist. Er amtierte 1906/07 a​ls Präsident d​er American Political Science Association (APSA).[2]

Judson machte s​ein Master-Examen (Artium Magister) 1869 a​n der Yale University u​nd den Abschluss a​ls Bachelor o​f Laws (LL.B.) 1871 a​n der Law School d​er Washington University i​n St. Louis. Ebenfalls 1871 w​urde er a​ls Rechtsanwalt zugelassen u​nd war b​ei 1873 Privatsekretär d​es Gouverneurs v​on Missouri, B. Gratz Brown. Danach praktizierte e​r in St. Louis a​ls Rechtsanswalt u​nd war Dozent a​n der dortigen Law School.[3]

Schriften (Auswahl)

  • A treatise on the power of taxation, state and federal, in the United States. The F.H. Thomas Law Book Company, St. Louis 1917.
  • The judiciary and the people. Yale University Press, New Haven 1913.
  • The law of interstate commerce and its federal regulation. T.H. Flood, Chicago 1905.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Biografische Angaben beruhen, wenn nicht anders belegt, auf den Angaben der Library of Congress: Judson, Frederick N. (Frederick Newton), 1845-1919
  2. APSA Presidents and Presidential Addresses: 1903 to Present
  3. alamy: Universities and their sons
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