Justin Miller
Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit
Nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 20, 1937; Confirmed by the Senate on August 21, 1937, and received commission on August 23, 1937. Service terminated on 9/30/1945, due to resignation.
Education
Stanford University, A.B., 1911
Stanford Law School, J.D., 1914
University of Montana School of Law, LL.B., 1913
Professional Career:
Private practice, Hanford, Fresno, and San Francisco, California, 1914-1921
District attorney, Kings County, California, 1915-1918
Attorney and executive officer, California State Commission on Immigration and Housing, 1919-1921
Professor of law, University of Oregon, 1921-1923
Professor of law, University of Minnesota, 1923-1926
Professor of law, University of California, 1926-1927
Professor and dean, University of Southern California Law School, 1927-1930
Dean, Duke University School of Law, 1930-1935
Special assistant to the U.S. attorney general, 1934-1936
Member, U.S. Board of Tax Appeals, 1937
President, Association of Broadcasters, 1945-1951
Chairman of the board and general counsel, National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, 1951-1952
Chairman, U.S. Salary Stabilization Board, 1951-1952
Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Ala.
- Clifford Judkins Durr papers, 1899-1976; 16 cubic ft. (46 archives boxes, 1 oversize box, and 5 oversize folders); finding aid; correspondence.
Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
- Papers of Sheldon Glueck, 1916-1972; 54 linear ft. (ca. 35,000 items); finding aid; represented.
Library of Congress Washington, D.C.
- Henry White Edgerton papers, 1910-1970; 8 containers (2,000 items); finding aid; correspondence.
- Ben B. Lindsey papers, 1838-1957; 142 linear ft. (95,000 items); finding aid; correspondence.
- Wiley Rutledge papers, 1912-1984; 93.2 linear ft. (76,000 items); finding aid; correspondence.
Stanford University, Stanford, Cal.
- George E. Osborne papers, 1911-1977; 8 linear ft.; finding aid; correspondence.