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Schuyler W. Jackson

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He was considered a legal scholar who had a breadth and depth of understanding of law and the complete legal system. In 1947 he was a runner up in the Ross Essay Competition awarded an "Honourable Mention" for his essay on "International Legislation - Discussion of Methods For Improvement", which was
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He died in a Topeka hospital December 14, 1964, aged 60 a few months after retiring from the supreme court. He was survived by his wife Ester and a son Fred S. Jackson, who was also a lawyer.
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He fell on ice outside his home in January 1962 breaking his hip, and even with two surgeries his health declined to the point it caused him to retire in 1964 before the end of his full term.
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He was appointed as Dean of the Law School in 1948 and remained so until 1958 when he was appointed to the Kansas Supreme Court. He was appointed April 7, 1958, by democratic Governor
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Washburn Law Comments and Case Notes in Kansas Bar Journal, Vol. 20 (1951-1952) More to do about "Master" Brown and "Missie" Gong (Schuyler W. Jackson), p. 288-293
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before going on to serve the Supreme Court from 1939 till 1947 first as a research clerk for three years, then as court reporter for the next five.
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Washburn Law Comments and Case Notes in Kansas Bar Journal, Vol. 22 (1953-1954) Treaty Powers Amendment Unnecessary (Schuyler W. Jackson), p. 74-77
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Although a dedicated man of law, he loved the outdoors including hunting and fishing. He gave his time and expertise to his church, the
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then published in full in Volume 34 of the American Bar Association Journal.
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During his service to the court he was also a part-time professor at the
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He started his career practising law from 1930 until 1939 in
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to Fred S. Jackson and Inez Sara Wood Jackson. He attended
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at the time which was considered not to be in his favor.
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public schools before going on to graduate in 1927 from
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from 1945 till 1947 and lectured in International Law.
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Kansas Supreme Court
Eureka, Kansas
Topeka
Washburn University
Bachelor of Arts
Harvard Law School
Grace Cathedral
American Society of International Law
American Judicature Society
Phi Alpha Delta
Topeka, Kansas
Washburn University School of Law
George Docking
Fred Hall
Jay S. Parker
Democrat
John F. Fontron
John Anderson
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