Background
BLAUSTEIN, Albert was born on October 12, 1921 in New York, New York, United States. Son of Karl Allen and Rose (nee Briekman) Blaustein.
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BLAUSTEIN, Albert was born on October 12, 1921 in New York, New York, United States. Son of Karl Allen and Rose (nee Briekman) Blaustein.
Blaustein graduated at the age of 16 from Boys High School (now Boys and Girls High School) and then attended the University of Michigan, where he worked on The Michigan Daily newspaper, graduating in 1941, at the age of 19. He then graduated from Columbia Law School getting his degree, Juris Doctor, in 1948, and in the same year he was admitted to the New York State Bar.
Doctorate (honorary), Academia Nacional de Derecho y Cincias Sociales de Cordoba.
From 1948 to 1955 he was assistant professor of law at New York Law School, as well as, a consultant for the National Trial Lawyers Association before moving to Rutgers University until 1959, when he became law librarian.
From 1959 until 1968 Blaustein worked in the London School of Economics, the Constitution Associates foreign advisory board and the US Department of Education and the US Commission on Civil Rights from 1962 - 1963. Between 1971 and 1972 he acted as a legal consultant to various African nations and to the United States Senate. He worked with the Civil Rights Reviewing Authority, National Committee for American Foreign Policy, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights and also helped found Law day. Blaustein later worked to develop the Russian court system and constitution, and in 1966 served as the expert witness on legal aspects of population control for the US Senate.
During his life he served 14 years in the US Army Reserves retiring with the rank of major, and served from 1942 until 1946 in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. He had three children, Mark Allen, Eric Barry and Dana Beth.
Blaunstein was also admitted to New York State Bar in 1948 and to New Jersey State Bar Association in 1962.
Senior associate Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Professor Miembro (honorary) Institute Derecho Politico y Constitution, Argentina. Founder Law Day, United States.
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Blaustein and Blaustein law firm, New York, New York 1948-1950, 1952-1955. Civil Rights Reviewing Authority, United States Department, of Education since 1984. Institute Bar Association, Institute Law Association, American Bar Association, World Bar Association for Peace through Law, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, American Society of Institute Law, Institute Society for Military Law and Law of War, Institute Association Jewish Lawyers and Jurists.
Married Phyllis Migden, December 21, 1948. Children: Mark Allen, Eric Barry, Dana Blaustein Litke.