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International Juridical Association from its very inception show that it is devoted to the defense of the Communist Party, Communists, and radical agitators and that it is not limited merely to legal research but to sharp criticism of existing governmental agencies and defense of
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Andersen helped to found a "legal bureau" established in response to this directive in the United States in the early 1930s under the name of the International Juridical Association. He served on the national committee of this Communist-controlled offshoot of the International Labor Defense in
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as attorney. Further, it raised two constitutional issues: first, the right to counsel (denied to defendants, it argued) and, second, the right to trial by peers (since fellow
African-Americans had been excluded from the jury). In May 1932, King represented the IJA with a delegation of attorneys
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In the early 1930s, Hiss had been a member of the
International Juridical Association, of which the late Carol King, a habitual attorney for Communists in trouble, was a moving spirit. The International Juridical Association has been cited as subversive by the Attorney General. Also among its
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It would not compete with the existing defense groups â the ACLU, the ILD, and the NAACP; on the contrary, it would assist them in their legal defense work. Building on the
European models, she planned a legal research group that would hold forums on current legal problems, draft new social
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Within a few months, she had forty-nine names from twenty states to put on the letterhead, including not only the customary East Coast liberal names but writer
Sherwood Anderson from Virginia, and two each from Tennessee and Louisiana, one each from Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Atlanta, the IJA bulletin began covering the case, after which King helped research the case when the ILD requested help from the IJA. In the fall of 1932, IJA members King and Brodsky among others supported the presidential candidacy of CPUSA leaders
1236:." It saw the IJA as active defender of Communists in various kinds of lawsuits; it ascertained a pattern of that "consistently followed the Communist Party line." As early as a report of March 29, 1944, HUAC had considered the IJA a communist "front."
599:) introduced an anti-deportation bill based on the IJA's recommendations. In November 1932, the IJA experienced some success when the Supreme Court ordered a retrial in the Scottsboro Boys case. In December 1932, King telegrammed President
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Herndon case. They organized to have Columbia University law professor
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To rally to the support of workers and their organizations seeking to ameliorate and improve their conditions and against the forces of the state whenever and wherever the latter aligns itself on the side of special
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HUAC's translation: International Red Aid (MOPR) served to protect
Comintern ("subversive") agents "whenever they ran into difficulties with the law of the various countries in which they were operating."
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1942. In the same year, he was legal adviser for the Committee for Citizenship Rights, which was intended to protect Communist subversion from any penalties under the law.
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noted his arrest and death, stating that he had been tortured. The IJA helped organize an international campaign for the Nazi government to release
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members: Lee Pressman, Abraham Isserman (one of the attorneys for the eleven convicted Communist leaders), Max Loewenthal (sic: should read "
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opinions; with a constitution supposed to protect freedom of expression, it now persecutes and imprisons its political dissenters.
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Funding ran short, so she moved the IJA's offices into her own at 100 Fifth Avenue.
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Communist Legal Subversion: The Role of the Communist Lawyer
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2792:. U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). 16 February 1959
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Pursuing Justice: Lee Pressman, the New Deal, and the CIO
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Polson, Martha C.; Richardson, J. Jeffrey, eds. (2013).
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369:(CRC), deemed a "new subversive organization" by HUAC.
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was "widely considered the law journal of the Left."
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International Juridical Association Monthly Bulletin
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Company, which had come under Nazi control in 1938.
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International Juridical Association Monthly Bulletin
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591:Deportation Bill of 1932. In June 1932, U.S. Rep.
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1267:"), author of a recent book attacking the F.B.I.
1011:By 1937, according to Ginger, members included:
990:By 1935, according to Ginger, members included:
476:American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
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2121:The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law
1853:Carol Weiss King, human rights lawyer, 1895-1952
447:The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law
2572:Miller, Julie; Rafferty, Shae (15 March 2019).
2398:. University of Washington Press. p. 180.
2209:. The International Juridical Association. 1937
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2759:University of California's Bancroft Collection
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793:contained the preamble of its constitution:
262:International Juridical Association (Germany)
2763:International Juridical Association Bulletin
2461:"The Supreme Court: Questions & Answers"
1457:Indiana University - Jerome Hall Law Library
864:International Juridical Association Bulletin
738:The IJA supported the successful release of
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251:International Juridical Association Bulletin
2432:. Phoenix Source Distributors. p. 17.
2353:Foundations of Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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1887:. New Masses. April 1932. p. 31
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2163:. Lawbook Exchange. p. 1165.
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2663:Encyclopedia of the American Left
2125:. Yale University Press. p.
2080:Raineri, Vivian McGuckin (1991).
1493:University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1305:Encyclopedia of the American Left
1163:was a national committee member.
734:Apex Hosiery Co. v. Leader (1940)
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2609:. New York: Random House.
2033:Collected works, Volume 42
1438:Harvard Law School Library
1407:Cornell University Library
1356:Communist Party of the USA
1209:proofs letter replying to
942:
927:Charles Erskine Scott Wood
763:Tennessee Valley Authority
755:Wagner Labor Relations Act
725:Senn v. Tile Layers (1937)
568:Union Theological Seminary
456:A HUAC report stated that
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2542:Gall, Gilbert J. (1998).
2508:White, G. Edward (2004).
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564:Johns Hopkins University
330:(Russian acronym "MOPR")
2761:: Labadie Collection -
2574:"David Scribner Papers"
2297:. FBI. 1950. p. 97
1435:Harvard College Library
1410:University of Rochester
772:The IJA also supported
746:, and George Dimitrov.
605:similar march in the UK
336:Communist International
186:Board of directors
125:40.737222°N 73.993143°W
2392:Copeland, Tom (2011).
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1197:Criticism: Communism
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612:IJA Monthly Bulletin
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497:Lawyers Guild Review
493:Lawyers Guild Review
2599:Chambers, Whittaker
1379:Philadelphia area:
1368:Library of Congress
1295:newspaper of record
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1072:Abraham J. Isserman
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