Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
In office March 18, 1943 – July 9, 1945
Appointed by
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by
Wiley Rutledge
Succeeded by
Bennett Champ Clark
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division
In office 1938–1943
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by
Robert H. Jackson
Succeeded by
Wendell Berge
Personal details
Born
Thurman Wesley Arnold
(1891-06-02)June 2, 1891 Laramie, Wyoming
Died
November 7, 1969(1969-11-07) (aged 78) Alexandria, Virginia
Education
Princeton University (AB) Harvard University (LLB)
Thurman Wesley Arnold (June 2, 1891 – November 7, 1969) was an American lawyer best known for his trust-busting campaign as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Department of Justice from 1938 to 1943. He later served as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Before coming to Washington in 1938, Arnold was the mayor of Laramie, Wyoming and a professor at Yale Law School, where he took part in the legal realism movement and published two books: The Symbols of Government (1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (1937). He also published The Bottlenecks of Business (1940).
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cover for releases of mediocre quality. Assistant Attorney General ThurmanArnold—a noted "trust buster" of the Roosevelt administration—took this opportunity...
where the word "law" had two different and irreconcilable meanings. ThurmanArnold said that it is obvious that it is impossible to define the word "law"...
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their ten senate seats, and losing ten of their eleven house seats with ThurmanArnold of Albany county as the only Democratic member of the state house. However...
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