Education
He was educated at Columbia Law School, Bachelor of Laws, 1956, and the University of Chicago.
He was educated at Columbia Law School, Bachelor of Laws, 1956, and the University of Chicago.
His first book was The Law of AWOL (1957). He was also the author of The Reconstruction Amendments" Debates: The Legislative History and Contemporary Debates in Congress on the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments (Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1967), which was designed to show the limited scope of the Reconstruction Amendments to support federal anti-discrimination legislation. lieutenant has proven a useful resource for some scholars looking into the history of the Reconstruction Amendments.
He unsuccessfully sued Delaware Law School in the 1980s.
That also resulted in unsuccessful litigation in federal court.