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The Jackson List

Robert H. Jackson, the Supreme Court, Nuremberg and related topics

Gordon Dean, DOJ & AG Jackson’s “Federal Prosecutor” Speech (1940)

April 1, 2015April 8, 2015 ~ John Q. Barrett

Fortieth Wedding Anniversary (1945)

March 17, 2015March 20, 2015 ~ John Q. Barrett

“At Home” Obligation & Opportunity (1940)

February 9, 2015February 10, 2015 ~ John Q. Barrett

Jackson in the Holiday Season

December 22, 2014January 12, 2015 ~ John Q. Barrett

Government Decision to Stop (December 17, 1944)

December 17, 2014January 6, 2015 ~ John Q. Barrett

Thanksgiving in Nuremberg (1945)

November 26, 2014December 1, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Lawyer, Campaigner & Candid Campaign Lawyer (1928 & 1932)

October 24, 2014October 29, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

White House Social Call (1939)

October 6, 2014October 8, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Presidential Relaxation, Friendly Poker, War in Europe (1939)

August 30, 2014September 8, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Political Summer (1938)

August 14, 2014August 21, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

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Professor John Q. Barrett, who is writing the biography of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (1892-1954), sends periodic “Jackson List” emails about Justice Jackson, the Supreme Court, Nuremberg and related topics to a private but entirely non-selective email list–all are welcome. The Jackson List reaches many thousands of subscribers around the world (and thanks to them for forwarding these notes widely).

Recent Posts

  • Court Clerk Good Wishes for Years Ahead (1947)
  • Deer and Dear in Nuremberg (December 1945)
  • Putting Nuremberg’s Opera House to Proper Use (1945)
  • Opening at Nuremberg (November 21, 1945)
  • Farewell & Thank You to the Nuremberg Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel (OCC)
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