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  1. KERMIT "KIM" ROOSEVELT. Kermit Roosevelt is a professor of constitutional law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. A graduate of Harvard University and Yale Law School, he clerked for Judge Stephen F. Williams on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and Justice David H. Souter on the United States Supreme Court.

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  3. Official website of Kermit Roosevelt, leading constitutional scholar and award-winning author. Learn about today's political news, law and justice, the US Supreme Court, ethics, civil rights, and American ideals, and gain a historical understanding of the American democracy.

  4. Kermit Roosevelt III. Our idea of the Founders’ America and its values is not true. We are not the heirs of the Founders, but we can be the heirs of Reconstruction and its vision for equality. There’s a common story we tell about America: that our fundamental values as a country were stated in the Declaration of Independence, fought for in ...

  5. Kermit Roosevelt MC (October 10, 1889 – June 4, 1943) was a son of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. He was an explorer on two continents with his father, a graduate of Harvard University, a soldier serving in two world wars, with both the English and American Armies, a businessman, and a writer. He fought a lifelong battle with depression and alcoholism, and eventually committed suicide ...

  6. www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org › Learn-About-TR › TRTR Center - Roosevelt, Kermit

    Kermit Roosevelt (1889-1943) was the precocious second son of Theodore and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Kermit married Belle Wyatt Willard, the daughter of Joseph E. Willard, the U.S. Ambassador to Spain, on June 10, 1914, in a civil ceremony in Madrid. The couple had four children together, Kermit Jr. (Kim), Joseph Willard, Belle “Clochette ...

  7. 11. Juni 2000 · Kermit Roosevelt, a CIA operative who was a key player in the 1953 coup that restored Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi to power in Iran, died Thursday of complications from a stroke.