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George W. Wickersham. George Woodward Wickersham (September 19, 1858 – January 25, 1936) was an American lawyer and Attorney General of the United States in the administration of President William H. Taft. He returned to government to serve in appointed positions under both Republican and Democratic administrations, for Woodrow ...
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George Woodward Wickersham (* 19. September 1858 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; † 26. Januar 1936 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der dem Kabinett von US-Präsident William Howard Taft als Justizminister angehörte.
24. Okt. 2022 · Wickersham, George Woodward. 47th Attorney General, 1909 - 1913. Download Image. George Woodward Wickersham was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on September 19, 1858. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania earning the degree of LL.B. in 1880.
18. Mai 2018 · As U.S. attorney general from 1909 to 1913, George Woodward Wickersham was an aggressive enforcer of federal antitrust laws. Late in his career, he headed a commission that conducted the first comprehensive national investigation of the U.S. criminal justice system. Wickersham was born on September 19, 1858, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
George W. Wickersham. Born on September 19, 1858, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, George Woodward Wickersham earned his LL.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1880. Prior to and following his graduation, he practiced law in Philadelphia and continued to do so until 1882. He then moved to New York City and worked at the old, prestigious law ...
George W. Wickersham. Excerpt from The Problem of Law Enforcement. An address by George W. Wickersham on April 16, 1931. Published by the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, 1931. The 1920s were a particularly trying time for the U.S. criminal justice system.
20. Mai 2020 · George W. Wickersham died in January 1936, at age seventy-seven, little more than two years after the repeal of Prohibition. He was riding in a taxicab in midtown Manhattan when he collapsed of a fatal heart attack. He was on his way to lunch at the Century Club, whose members would greatly miss their convivial and learned friend.