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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shad_PolierShad Polier - Wikipedia

    Notable work. Defended Scottsboro Boys. Spouse. Justine Wise (m. 1937) Family. Stephen Samuel Wise (father-in-law) Isadore "Shad" Polier (March 18, 1906 – June 30, 1976) was an American lawyer and civic leader who fought racial and religious discrimination in employment, education, and law enforcement. [1] [2] [3]

  2. 18 de jun. de 2018 · As late as the 1960's, LWS Director Florence Brown was still trying to get rabbis to encourage the adoption of mixed-race Jewish babies, but she knew it was an uphill battle. “It was unfortunate that these children, who technically are Jewish, could not remain Jewish.” Florence Brown to Justine W. Polier, April 9, 1965, JWP, box 33, folder 415.

  3. Justine Polier (née Wise; April 12, 1903 – July 31, 1987) was the first woman Justice in New York. An outspoken activist and judge who served for 38 years on the Family Court bench. Background. Justine Wise was born April 12, 1903, in Portland, Oregon, to Rabbi Stephen Wise and Louise Waterman Wise.

  4. 24 de fev. de 2017 · Judge Justine Wise Polier. In 1935 Justine Wise Polier (1903–87), an intense young labor lawyer serving on New York City's Committee on Unemployment Relief, was pressuring Mayor Fiorello La Guardia to expand the city's welfare benefits.

  5. Justine Wise Polier (April 12, 1903 – July 31, 1987) was the first woman Justice in New York. An outspoken activist and a "fighting judge," for 38 years she used her position on the Family Court bench to fight for the rights of the poor and disempowered.

  6. Justine Wise Polier (geboren 12. April 1903 in Portland (Oregon); gestorben 31. Juli 1987 in New York City) war die erste Richterin des Bundesstaates New York. Als selbsterklärte Aktivistin nutzte sie ihre Position am Familiengericht 38 Jahre lang für den Kampf für Arme und Entrechtete.

  7. By Justine Wise Polier, Published on 01/01/70