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ROBERT H. JACKSON
(1892-1954) Supreme Court Associate Justice who also took on the role of chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nurnberg war crimes trials. Good content T.L.S. 1p. 4to., Washington, Jan. 29, 1948, on his Supreme Court letterhead to writer Eugene Gerhart, in part: "...The statement in your letter that I am 'the first and only Justice who had an opportunity of being an international advocate' implies that I may have misled you. As I recall it, Chief Justice Waite served in the Geneva Arbitrations as a junior to Evarts. Of course, both Marshall and Jay had experience abroad as diplomats and a number of Justices have served in international arbitrations. I hasten to give you this, les something I said may have been misleading...". Red pen docket at left of text, staple and file holes at top, very good condition.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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