Background
Isenbergh, Max was born on August 28, 1913 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of David William and Tess (Solomon) Isenbergh.
Isenbergh, Max was born on August 28, 1913 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of David William and Tess (Solomon) Isenbergh.
AB, Cornell University, 1934. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1938. Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1939.
AM, Harvard University, 1942.
Graduate fellow, Harvard University Law School, 1938-1939;
tutor, University of Chicago Law School, 1939-1940;
various government postitions, 1940-1948;
law clerk to, Supreme Court of the United States Court Justice Hugo Black, 1941-1942;
with office of general counsel, War Shipping Administration, 1942-1943;
special assistant to attorney general United States, 1944-1948;
counsel European operations, American Jewish Committee, 1948-1950;
legal adviser, Point Four Program, State Department, 1950-1951;
general counsel, President's Materials Policy Commission, 1951-1952;
deputy general counsel, Atomic Energy Commission
senior consultant international affairs Atomic Energy Commission, principal draftsman charter, International Atomic Energy Agency, 1952-1956;
advisor to Jean Monnet on establishment of Euratom, 1954-1955;
special attaché for atomic energy, American Embassy, Paris, 1956-1961;
deputy assistant secretary of state for education and cultural affairs, 1961-1962;
chairman, United States delegate to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Conference on Protection Cultural Property, 1962;
counsel to board directors, Communications Satellite Corporation, 1962-1963;
trustee, Stern Family Fund, 1963-1964;
professor, George Washington University School Law, 1963-1965;
professor, U. Maryland. Law School, 1970-1984. Visiting professor University of Virginia Law School, 1965-1966, 68, 69, Yale University Law School, 1966-1967, 1984-1985, American U. Law School, 1969-1970, 72, 73-82.
Consultant Peace Corps, 1966-1967. Professor of law Salzburg Seminar American Studies, Austria, summer 1965;consultant International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, European Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris. Participated as delegate, adviser, official observer numerous international conferences.
Executive Committee 3d Inter-American Music Festival. Lecturer, television panelist on arts, law, atomic energy, since 1956.
Member District of Columbia Mayor's Task Force Arts and Humanities, 1978. Member American Law Institute, American Federation Musicians, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Phi (past president chapter) Clubs: Cosmos (Washington).
Married Pearl Evans, August 10, 1939. Children: Tess, David William, Joseph.