Background
Arnold, Thurman Wesley was born on June 2, 1891 in Laramie, Wyoming, United States. Son of Constantine Peter and Annie (Brockway) Arnold.
Arnold, Thurman Wesley was born on June 2, 1891 in Laramie, Wyoming, United States. Son of Constantine Peter and Annie (Brockway) Arnold.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton, 1911. Bachelor of Laws, Harvard, 1914. Master of Arts, Yale, 1931.
Doctor of Laws, University of Wyoming, 1943.
Admitted to Illinois bar, 1914, and began practice at Chicago. Practiced at Laramie, Wyoming, 1919-1927. Lecturer in law, University of Wyoming, 1921-1926.
Dean College of Law, West Virginia University, 1927-1930.
Visiting professor Yale, 1930-1931, professor of law, 1931-1938. Assistant attorney general of the United States, in charge of antitrust, March 7, 1938-March 16, 1943.
Associate justice of United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, March 1943-July 1945. Member of law firm of Arnold & Porter.
Member of the Temporary National Economy Committee representing the Department of Justice, 1938-1941. Special assistant to general counsel of Agl. Adjustment Administration in suits involving constitutionality of Agricultural Adjustment Acting, 1933.
Served as First lieutenant Field Artillery, United States Army, France, World War I. Member Wyoming House of Representatives, 1921.
Member American Wyoming State and West Virginia State Bar Associations, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Frances Longan, September 7, 1917. Children: Thurman Wesley, George Longan.