Thurman Arnold

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Thurman Wesley Arnold

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Prior offices
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Personal
Birthplace
Laramie, Wyo

Thurman Wesley Arnold (1891-1969) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Arnold was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on February 11, 1943, to a seat vacated by Wiley Rutledge. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 9th, and received commission on March 11th. He resigned on July 9, 1945.[1]

Education

  • Princeton University, B.A., 1911
  • Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1914[1]

Professional career

  • U.S. Army Lieutenant, Field Artillery, -1919
  • Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1914-1919
  • Private practice, Laramie, Wyoming, 1919-1927
  • Member, Wyoming House of Representatives, 1921
  • Mayor, Laramie, Wyoming, 1923-1924
  • Lecturer, University of Wyoming, 1921-1926
  • Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University, 1927-1930
  • Visiting professor, Yale University, 1930-1931
  • Professor of law, Yale University, 1931-1938
  • Special assistant to general counsel, Agricultural Adjustment * Administration, 1933
  • Assistant U.S. attorney general, U.S. Department of Justice, 1938-1943
  • Private practice, Washington, DC, 1945-[1]

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