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R. Kent Greenawalt

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Greenawalt had three sons ranging in age from twenty-four to seventeen in 1995. He was widowed in 1988 after the passing of his wife Sanja Milić Greenawalt. He married
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and from 1966-69 served on the Civil Rights Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. He was also a member of the Due Process Committee of the
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Greenawalt taught at Columbia from 1965 until his death in both the law school and department of philosophy. He also taught at
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from 1991-93. He was also the Chief Reporter for revisions to the Model Penal Code in 1970s.
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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 9)
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in 1963. After law school, he clerked for Supreme Court Justice
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American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
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Brooklyn, New York
20th-century philosophy
Western philosophy
Legal philosophy
Civil rights
University Professor
Columbia Law School
First Amendment
Brooklyn, New York
B.A.
Swarthmore College
B.Phil.
Oxford University
LL.B.
Columbia Law School
John Harlan
Elaine Pagels
Constance Baker Motley
Jack Greenberg
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights
Jackson, Mississippi
American Civil Liberties Union
Solicitor General
Princeton University
Clare Hall, Cambridge
All Souls College, Oxford
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Philosophical Society
American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
Elaine Pagels

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