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Name
  
Martin Morris

Died
  
1909

Education
  
Georgetown University


Martin Ferdinand Morris Martin Ferdinand Morris Wikipedia

Books
  
History of the Development of Constitutional and Civil Liberty: Being a Series of Eight Lectures Delivered Before the Post-graduate Classes of the University of Georgetown

Martin Ferdinand Morris (December 3, 1834, Washington, D.C. – September 12, 1909, Washington, D.C.) was an American lawyer.

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Descended from an Irish Catholic family, he was educated at Georgetown University, from which he graduated in 1854. On leaving Georgetown, he entered the Jesuit novitiate at Frederick, Maryland, to prepare himself for the priesthood. His ambition, however, could not be realized, as the death of his father left him the sole support of his mother and sisters.

In 1863, he began the practice of law in Baltimore, Maryland, and in 1867 moved to Washington to enter into partnership with Richard T. Merrick. He continued a member of the firm Merrick and Morris until the death of Merrick (1885), when he formed a partnership with George E. Hamilton, and continued actively to practice his profession, being connected with important litigation both in the local courts and in the Supreme Court.

He was appointed by President Grover Cleveland an associate Justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upon the establishment of that Court in 1893.

He was one of the founders of Georgetown Law School (1871), then under the direction of P. F. Healy, S.J.

Awards and honors

In 1877, he received from Georgetown the degree of LL.D.

Works

He wrote "Lectures on the History of the Development of Constitutional and Civil Liberty" (1808); also numerous monographs and addresses.

References

Martin Ferdinand Morris Wikipedia