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Alvin Benjamin Rubin

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Justice must not only be done; it must be seen to be done. The interest of justice requires more than a proceeding that reaches an objectively accurate result; trial by ordeal might by sheer chance accomplish that. It requires a proceeding that, by its obvious fairness, helps to justify itself."
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In 1992, the Louisiana Law Review devoted its entire edition to Judge Rubin with articles about him written by, among others, Justice Byron White (U.S. Supreme Court), Judge John Minor Wisdom (U.S. Fifth Circuit), Judge Henry A. Politz (U.S. Fifth Circuit) and many others.
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He started teaching as an adjunct law professor the year after he graduated from law school and taught continuously at LSU for over 46 years, in addition to lecturing at Harvard, Yale, the University of Chicago, and many other law schools.
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on October 20, 1966, and received his commission on November 3, 1966. Rubin served in that capacity until October 8, 1977, when he was elevated to the Fifth Circuit. One of his
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Judge Rubin wrote hundreds of opinions, many of which continue to be cited by federal courts. One his famous passages is contained in
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on July 1, 1989, and served in that capacity until his death in Baton Rouge at the age of seventy-one.
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at Louisiana State University in 1942. He was in private practice in Louisiana from 1946 to 1966.
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Senior Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Jimmy Carter
John Minor Wisdom
Rhesa Barksdale
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Lyndon B. Johnson
Robert Frederick Collins
Alexandria
Louisiana
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
Democratic
Louisiana State University
BS
LLB
United States circuit judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Alexandria
Rapides Parish
central
Louisiana
Bachelor of Science
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge
Bachelor of Laws
Paul M. Hebert Law Center

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