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James S Harlan

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Name
  
James Harlan

Role
  
Lawyer


Died
  
1927

Education
  
Princeton University

James S. Harlan (November 24, 1861 – September 20, 1927) was an American lawyer and commerce specialist, son of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan and uncle of Justice John Marshall Harlan II.

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Biography

Harlan was born at Evansville, Indiana, graduated from Princeton University in 1883, and studied law in the office of Melville W. Fuller in 1884 to 1888. Admitted to the bar in 1886, he practiced law in Chicago as a member of the firms of Gregory, Booth, and Harlan, and Harlan and Harlan. From October 1888 to 1889, he served as the first law clerk to Chief Justice Fuller.

In 1901 to 1903, Harlan served as Attorney General of Puerto Rico. He became a member in 1906, and chairman in 1914, of the United States Interstate Commerce Commission.

Personal life

On November 20, 1914, he married Mary Maud Noble in Washington, D.C..

References

James S. Harlan Wikipedia