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and served for nine years. They initiated surveys and drafted legislation, such as the fair housing bill submitted to the state legislature in 1965. In 1960 and 1963, he was named to the Governor's Commission on Constitutional Revision. They were tasked with "drafting of the actual texts of suitable
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He taught at the University of Nebraska from 1934 to 1947 and the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1947 until he retired in 1979. He maintained an office in North Hall at UW–Madison through the late 1980s. One newspaper remembered him as "beloved of generations of students who were attracted by
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Upon receiving his doctorate, Fellman returned to the University of Nebraska as a professor until relocating to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1947, and remaining there until his retirement. He became involved in Wisconsin state government and participated in several commissions and panels
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Until the 1960s, the University of Wisconsin-Madison lacked any endowed chairs. When the Vilas estate, bequeathed to the University in 1908, first became available for distribution, the first step was creation of several Vilas professorships, awarded by campus-wide competition. David Fellman was
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constitutional amendments, the publicizing of their purpose and the promotion of their adoption." Among the notable changes that resulted was the increase of the term for governor from two years to four years beginning in 1970. In 1970, he was appointed by Chief Justice
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Governor's Commission on Human Rights. "The Milwaukee Indian: a cooperative study by the Governor's Commission on Human Rights and the School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee." (Madison, Wis.: Governor's Commission on Human Rights State Capitol,
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of the Wisconsin Supreme Court to be chairman of the Committee to Recommend Rules on Use of Sound and Camera Equipment in the Courtroom and to advise the court and develop specific recommendations for use of such equipment, which was prohibited at that time.
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where he was president of the Mathematics society, a member of the Speakers Bureau and on the debate teams that won the district championship in 1924-25 and the state championship in 1925. He won the state contest in extemporaneous speaking.
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Fellman taught Hebrew in a religious school to support himself while attending University of Nebraska in Lincoln. As an undergraduate, he was on the debate team for three years. He was a member of Nebraska's “Think-Shop” and was elected to
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1982, Oral History Program interview with David Fellman, Audio Interview by Donna Taylor Hartshorne, University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives, oclc ocn227373225
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April 1949, “Constitutional Law in 1947-48: The Constitutional Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the October Term, 1947,”
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David Fellman was born on September 14, 1907, in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1905, his orthodox Jewish family immigrated to Omaha, Nebraska, from the
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1927, October 27, “Husker Debate Team Prepares for Cambridge: Nebraska’s Famous ‘Think Shop’ Hums with Activity Before International Meet,”
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Obey, David R., “Raising Hell for Justice: The Washington Battles of a Heartland Progressive,” University of Wisconsin Press, 2007, p. 36
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David Fellman, author “Report of Committee A, 1961-1962” AAUP Bulletin, Vol. 48, No. 2 (Jun., 1962), pp. 155-163; DOI: 10.2307/40223421
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Teachers College Press, Columbia University Press, New York, 1960, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 60-8488 OCLC ocm04107050
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Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ, 1959, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-14425 OCLC ocm00498133
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The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1963, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 63-9728 OCLC ocm00497552
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of the received the Governmental Affairs Award from the Social Science Research Council, 1959-1960; senior research
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fraternity, and was a reader for the political science department. For two years, he wrote a semi-weekly column in
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special editor Milton M. Gordon, Philadelphia, PA : American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1981.
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Rinehart & Company, Inc., New York, 1958, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 57-12386 OCLC ocm01227493
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The University of Wisconsin Press, 1966, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 66-11803 OCLC ocm00407827
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edited by David Fellman, Lane W. Lancaster, Rinehart & Company, Inc., New York, 1950 OCLC 1013547
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1967, April, Ballot Question 1: Wisconsin Governor and Lieutenant Governor Term of Office Amendment
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In the 1960s, Fellman became active in Wisconsin state government. He wrote speeches for Governors
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fellow, Great Britain (London School of Economics), 1961–1962; holder of research grants from the
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1967, March 22, "Notice of Judicial and Referenda Elections April 4, 1967 State of Wisconsin,"
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1930, September 21, "University of Nebraska Adds Three Instructors Political Science Staff,"
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Boston University Press, 1965, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 65-17006 OCLC ocm01058709
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will know what Fellman was like – intimidating, tough, clipped, proper, dry, acerbic.”
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May – Jun 1945, “Some Consequences of Increased Federal Activity in Law Enforcement,”
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University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, 1957, OCLC No. 3559584 (35-page pamphlet)
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his friendliness and charm as well as his intellectual stature." One former student,
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Spring 1949, “Recent Tendencies in Civil Liberties Decisions of the Supreme Court,"
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May 1951, “The Supreme Court as Protector of Civil Rights: Freedom of Expression,”
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July 1940, “The European Background of Early American Ideas Concerning Property,”
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1929, May 16, “Students Who Will Be Initiated into Phi Beta Kappa This Evening,”
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1965, October 29, “2nd Man, Dr. David Fellman of UW, Wins Sam Beber AZA Award,”
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Vol. 207, Issue 1, Intergovernmental Relations in the United States, Pages 27–37
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from 1949 to 1961 on constitutional law, reviewing the prior year's work of the
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January 1941, “A Case Study in Administrative Law—The Regulation of Barbers,”
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among the first group, named in 1962. He held the chair until his retirement.
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1932, April 11, "David Fellman Wins $ 1,000 Scholarship at Yale University,"
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edited by M. Judd Harmon, Port Washington, N.Y. : Kennikat Press, 1978.
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1928, September 25, "A Student Looks at Public Affairs by David Fellman,"
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1924, May 8, "High School Debaters Who Will Meet Here in Annual Contest,"
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official student newspaper entitled “A Student Looks at Public Affairs."
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1931, April 19, "Fellman Receives Yale Fellowship; Political Science,"
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David Fellman died age 96 in Madison, Wisconsin, on November 23, 2003.
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Green Bay, Wisconsin, p. 8 University of Wisconsin Press, 2007, p. 36
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1940, May 21, “Zimmerman Wins Cowles Fellowship to Yale University,”
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which helped review and eventually recommend constitutional changes.
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1960, July 23, “Time for Constitutional Overhaul? by David Fellman”
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Fellman married Sarah (died 1994); they had two children, Laura and
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
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1963, September 24, "Study on Constitution Revision Reactivated,"
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May 1951, “The Constitutional Right to Counsel in Federal Courts”
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February 1948, "Federalism and the Commerce Clause, 1937 - 1947",
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May 1932, "Due Process of Law in Nebraska: Notice and Hearings,"
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Presidents of the American Association of University Professors
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1960, April 27, ""Governor Names Group to Revise Constitution"
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November 1951, “The Federal Right to Counsel in State Courts,”
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February 1931, "Due Process of Law in Nebraska: Police Power,"
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1964, April 17, "UW Professor Fellman Elected Head of AAUP,"
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Rinehart & Company, Inc., New York, 1947 OCLC ocm00988655
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In 1959, he was appointed to the governor's Commission on
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1965, February 17, "Fair Housing Bill Topic of Council,"
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1928, November 27, "Debaters Take Stand Against Sydney,"
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July 1975, "The Separation of Powers and the Judiciary,"
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1961, October 19, "Members of Commission are Renamed"
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January 1961, “Constitutional Rights of Association,”
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Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (1931-1951),
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1966, February 2, “Mid-Year Grads Receive Degrees,”
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University of Chicago Press, Vol. 1961: Pages 74–134
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March 1955, “The Right to Counsel under State Law,”
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He received his A.B. in 1929, and was inducted into
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Readings in American National and State Government,
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