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  1. Harlan Fiske Stone Scholars. Established in 1946 by the Faculty of Law, in memory of Harlan Fiske Stone, Law 1898, Lecturer in Law 1899-1903, Adjunct Professor of Law 1903-1905, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law 1910-1924, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 1925-1941, and Chief Justice of the United States 1941-1946.

  2. Harlan Fiske Stone 1898 epitomizes the intellectual leadership and public service ethos that are synonymous with Columbia Law School. Following a 13-year tenure as dean of the Law School, Stone served as attorney general of the United States, associate justice of the Supreme Court, and, ultimately, chief justice of the United States.

  3. Columbia Law School awards Harlan Fiske Stone Scholarships to students who demonstrate superior academic performance. Yale Law School awards the Harlan Fiske Stone Prize each fall to winners of the Morris Tyler Moot Court competition.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Harlan Fiske Stone was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1925–41) and the 12th chief justice of the United States (1941–46). Sometimes considered a liberal and occasionally espousing libertarian ideas, he believed primarily in judicial self-restraint: the efforts of government to meet.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. A Supreme Court Justice for 20 years, Harlan F. Stone was a New Dealer who defended civil liberties and individual rights against a conservative court majority. A core tenet of his legal philosophy was that the law could adapt to changing societal conditions.

  6. Most Americans will remember Harlan Fiske Stone as the twelfth Chief Justice of the United States. Most members of the bar will think of him in terms of his contributions to the development of the law, as practitioner, as public administrator and as jurist. His pupils in Columbia Law School will always remember him as Dean Stone and

  7. Harlan Fiske Stone was born in Chesterfield, New Hampshire, Octo ber 11, 1872, the son of Frederick L. and Anne Sophia (Butler) Stone. On both sides his ancestry was pure Eng lish. His American progenitor was Simon Stone, who came to the Mass achusetts Bay Colony in 1635. Ches terfield is a very small town in the southwestern part of the state. Its