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Fred Rodell Yale law professor for 41 years; Fred Rodell Poetry "His Infinite Variety: In Verse," in Loren Ghiglione, Janet Rodell & Mike Rodell (eds.), Rodell Revisited: Selected Writings of Fred Rodell 241-265 (Littleton, Colorado: Fred B. Rothman & Co., 1994) Writings: Books Fred Rodell, 55 Men: The Story of the Constitution: Based on the day-by-day notes of James Madison (Harrisburg, New York: The Telegraph Press,1936)(Harrisburg, New York: The Telegraph Press, 1975)(Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1986)(Costa Mesa, California: Noontide Press, 1986) _________, Woe Unto You, Lawyers! (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1939)(New York: Pageant Press, 1939)(New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1940)(New York: Pageant-Poseidon 1972)(New York: Berkley Pub. Corp., 1980)
_________, Democracy and the Third Term: A Handbook for Both Sides (New York: Howell, Soskin & Co., 1940) _________, Nine Men: A Political History of the Supreme Court from 1790 to 1955 (New York: Random House, 1955)(New York: Vintage Books 1955)(New York: Vintage Books, 1964)(Littleton, Colorado: F.B. Rothman, 1988) Selected Writings: Articles Fred Rodell, A Primer on Interstate Taxation, ___ Yale Law Journal 1166 (1935) _________, Book Review (James Reid Parker, Attorneys at Law), 51 Yale Law Journal 704 (1942) _________, Legal Realists, Legal Fundamentalists, lawyer Schools and Policy Science—or How Not to Teach Law, 1 Vanderbilt Law Review 5 (1947) _________, Justice Douglas: An Anniversary Fragment for a Friend, 26 University of Chicago Law Review 2 (1958) _________, A Sprig of Rosemary for Hammy [Walton Hamilton], 68 Yale Law Journal 401 (1959) _________, Sprig of Laurel for Hugo Black at 75, 10 American University Law Review 1 (1961) _________, Goodbye to Law Reviews—Revisited, 48 Virginia Law Review 279 (1962) _________, For Every Justice, Judicial Deference is a Sometime Thing, 50 Georgetown Law Journal 700 (1962) _________, For Charles E. Clark: A Brief and Belated But Fond Farewell, 65 Columbia Law Review 1323 (1965) _________, As Justice Bill Douglas completes his first thirty years on the Court: herewith a random anniversity sample, complete with casual commentary, of divers scraps, shreds, and shards gleaned from a forty-year friendship, 16 UCLA Law Review 704 (1969) Loren Ghiglione, Janet Rodell & Mike Rodell (eds.), Rodell Revisited: Selected Writings of Fred Rodell xv-xli (Littleton, Colorado: Fred B. Rothman & Co., 1994) Bibliography Loren Ghiglione, "Biographical Introduction," to Loren Ghiglione, Janet Rodell & Mike Rodell (eds.), Rodell Revisited: Selected Writings of Fred Rodell xv-xli (Littleton, Colorado: Fred B. Rothman & Co., 1994) In Honor of Fred Rodell, 84 (1) Yale Law Journal (1974) Research Resources Fred Rodell Papers |