Background
Boskey, Bennett was born on August 14, 1916 in New York City. Son of Meyer and Janet (Lauterstein) Boskey.
Boskey, Bennett was born on August 14, 1916 in New York City. Son of Meyer and Janet (Lauterstein) Boskey.
Williams College (Bachelor of Arts, 1935). Harvard Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1939).
Admitted to the bar, 1940, New New York 1943, United States. Supreme Court. 1949, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Author: Volumes I and Iowa, "Supreme Court," West"s Federal Forms, 1992 Revision. "Mechanics of the Supreme Court"s Certiorari Jurisdiction," 46 Columbia L. Review
225. Company-Author: with Eugene Gressman, "The Supreme Court"s New Rules, Model 1995," 164 F.R.D. 80.
Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Law Review, 1937-1939. Law Clerk to: Judge Learned Hand, 1939-1940.
Justice Stanley Reed, 1940-1941. Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, 1941-1943.
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, United States.
Department of Justice (War Division), Washington, District of Columbia, 1943. Advisor on Enemy Property, United States. Department of State, 1946-1947.
Attorney and then Deputy General Counsel, United States.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1951. Member, United States.
Delegation to London Conference on German-Owned Patents, 1946. Member, Advisory Board of the International Legal Studies Program, Washington College of Law, American University, 1987.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Federal and American Bar Associations. American Law Institute (Member of Council, 1972.
Treasurer, 1975).
American Language Institute -American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Continuing Professional Education, 1985). Military: First lieutenant, A.U.S., 1943-1946.
Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Law Review, 1937-1939. Law Clerk to: Judge Learned Hand, 1939-1940. Justice Stanley Reed, 1940-1941.
Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, 1941-1943.
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, United States. Department of Justice (War Division), Washington, District of Columbia, 1943.
Advisor on Enemy Property, United States. Department of State, 1946-1947.
Attorney and then Deputy General Counsel, United States.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1951. Member, United States. Delegation to London Conference on German-Owned Patents, 1946.
Member, Advisory Board of the International Legal Studies Program, Washington College of Law, American University, 1987.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
Federal and American Bar Associations. American Law Institute (Member of Council, 1972.
Treasurer, 1975); American Language Institute -American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Continuing Professional Education, 1985).
Military: First lieutenant, A.U.S., 1943-1946.
Married Shirley Ecker, July 3, 1940 (deceased 1998).