Background
Palmer, George E. was born on February 3, 1908 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milford N. and Katherine (Sanford) Palmer.
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Palmer, George E. was born on February 3, 1908 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milford N. and Katherine (Sanford) Palmer.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1930; Juris Doctor, University of Michigan, 1932; Master of Laws, Columbia University, 1940.
Practiced in, Indianapolis, 1932-1939; assistant, then associate professor of law, University Kansas, Lawrence, 1940-1946; attorney and associate general counsel, OPA, 1942-1945; attorney, Department Justice, 1945; member of faculty, University of Michigan Law School, since 1946; professor of law, University of Michigan Law School, 1951-1978; professor emeritus, University of Michigan Law School, since 1978. Visiting professor Stanford University, University of Chicago, University of California at Los Angeles, University Texas, University of California Hastings College Law, U. Florida. Lecturer Ohio Law Forum, 1961.
(Restitution, a vital means of redress in unjust enrichmen...)
(Restitution, a vital means of redress in unjust enrichmen...)
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Married Ruth Isabel Hamersly, July 7, 1935. Children— Julia Palmer Gzella, Steven Sanford, Katherine Annual.