Background
Rosen, Sanford Jay was born on December 19, 1937 in New York City. Son of Alexander Charles and Viola S. (Grad) Rosen.
Rosen, Sanford Jay was born on December 19, 1937 in New York City. Son of Alexander Charles and Viola S. (Grad) Rosen.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts. Yale University (Bachelor of Laws, 1962).
Working as a partner of WAGNER & KANE. SANFORD JAY ROSEN, bom Brooklyn, New York, December 19,1937. Admitted to bar, 1962, Connecticut. 1966, United States. Supreme Court.
1973, District of Columbia.
1974, California. Education: Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts. Yale University (Bachelor of Laws, 1962).
Author: The Law and Racial Discrimination in Employment,” 53 California Law Review 279, 1965. Revised and reprinted in Employment, Race and Poverty, Ross and Hill Editors, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1966 and Corporate Counsel’s Annual 1966, published by Matthew Bender and Company.
"Contemporary Winds and Current in Criminal Law, with Special Reference to Constitutional Criminal Procedure," 27 Maryland Law Review 103, 1967.
Revised and reprinted in Sourcebook for Prosecutors, Practicing Law Institute, 1969. "State and Local Regulation of Religious Solicitation of Funds: A Constitutional Perspective," 446 The Annals 117, 1979. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor, University of Maryland School of Law, 1963-1971.
Visiting Professor, University of Texas Law School, 1970-1971.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia University, 1972-1973. Lecturer: Stanford University School of Law, 1976-1977.
Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, 1978. Lecturer and Program Moderator, California Continuing Education of the Ваг, since 1986.
Lecturer and Program Chair, Practising Law Institute, since 1976.
Law Clerk for Honorary Simon East. Sobeloff, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1962-1963. Member, National Labor Arbitrators’ Panels: American Arbitration Association.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Member, Early Neutral Evaluation Panel, United States. District Court, Northern District of California, since 1986.
Member:. Admitted to the bar, 1962, Connecticut.
1966, United States. Supreme Court. 1973, District of Columbia.
1974, California.
The Law and Racial Discrimination in Employment,” 53 California Law Review 279, 1965. Revised and reprinted in Employment, Race and Poverty, Ross and Hill Editors, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1966 and Corporate Counsel’s Annual 1966, published by Matthew Bender and Company. "Contemporary Winds and Current in Criminal Law, with Special Reference to Constitutional Criminal Procedure," 27 Maryland Law Review 103, 1967.
Revised and reprinted in Sourcebook for Prosecutors, Practicing Law Institute, 1969. "State and Local Regulation of Religious Solicitation of Funds: A Constitutional Perspective," 446 The Annals 117, 1979. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor, University of Maryland School of Law, 1963-1971.
Visiting Professor, University of Texas Law School, 1970-1971. Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia University, 1972-1973.
Member Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice, Baltimore, 1968. Member of advisory committee Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1974-1975. Member American Bar Association, Association Trial Lawyers American (chair civil rights section 1993-1994), District of Columbia Bar Association, California Bar Association, Bar Association San Francisco.
Married Catherine Picard, June 22, 1958. Children: Caren E. Andrews, R. Durelle Schacter, Ian D., Melissa S.