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In 1947, New York Law School reopened and began to rebuild. A major impetus came from graduates who formed a committee spearheaded by New York State Supreme Court Justice Albert Cohn. The new program was small, but the Law School made significant strides, and gained accreditation from the American
357:, August 13, 1931. Accessed March 18, 2008. "Control of amateur boxing in the State was taken yesterday from the Amateur Athletic Union and handed over to the State Athletic Commission under the terms of a decision announced in the Bronx by Supreme Court Justice Albert Cohn." 373:, April 28, 1937. Accessed March 18, 2008. "Governor Lehman today designated Supreme Court Justice Albert Cohn of the First Judicial Department, as an associate justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, to succeed the late Justice John V. McAvoy." 463: 263:
Mrs. Dora Marcus Cohn, widow of Justice Albert C. Cohn of the State Supreme Court and mother of Roy M. Cohn, lawyer and industrialist, died last evening at her home, 1165 Park Avenue. She would have been 75 years old on
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was born in 1927. Cohn was inducted as a justice of the New York Supreme Court into Part III of Bronx Supreme Court in April 1929. A 1931 decision by Cohn stripped control of amateur boxing in New York from the
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His father, Albert Cohn, was a judge in the Bronx and a big makher, a very big deal, in the Bronx Democratic organization, which in turn, under the famous
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He was born on December 20, 1885, and married Dora Marcus (1892–1967) in 1924 when he was the First
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New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department justices
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Jewish American people in New York (state) politics
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New York State Supreme Court
Democratic Party
Roy Cohn
New York State Supreme Court
Roy Cohn
Democratic Party
Assistant District Attorney
Roy Cohn
Amateur Athletic Union
New York State Athletic Commission
Herbert H. Lehman
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Irwin Untermyer
American Bar Association
New York Law School
World War I
Wolfe, Tom
"Dangerous Obsessions"
The New York Times
Edward J. Flynn
"Mrs. Albert C. Cohn Dies. Roy Cohn's Mother, 74"
"Roy Cohn, Aide to McCarthy and Fiery Lawyer, Dies at 59"
"Justice Albert Cohn Takes Office"
"Control of Boxing by A.A.U. is Ended. Justice Cohn Decides Amateur Boxing Must Be Supervised by State Commission. Appeal of Ruling Planned. Dissolution of Many Clubs Is Seen If Decision Is Upheld by Higher Courts. Action Taken in Test Case. Recalls 1929 Opinion. Helps Other Sports. Stand Gives His Views."
"Justice Albert Cohn Promoted"
"A History of New York Law School, Founded in 1891"
New York Law School
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