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Freund, Paul

Freund, Paul (Abraham)

(1908–  ) law educator; born in St. Louis, Mo. After serving as a clerk to Justice Louis Brandeis (1932–33), he held a series of legal positions with the government in Washington, D.C. (1933–39). Longtime member of the Harvard Law School faculty (1939–76), he wrote On Understanding the Supreme Court (1949), The Supreme Court of the United States (1961), and many articles. An authority on constitutional law, he received over twenty honorary degrees and fellowships in several prestigious societies.
The Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, by John S. Bowman. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995. Reproduced with permission.
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