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Schwarzer, William W was born on April 30, 1925 in Berlin. Son of John F. and Edith M. (Daniel) Schwarzer. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
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Schwarzer, William W was born on April 30, 1925 in Berlin. Son of John F. and Edith M. (Daniel) Schwarzer. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
AB cum laude, University of Southern California, 1948; Bachelor of Laws cum laude, Harvard University, 1951.
Teaching fellow Harvard University Law School, 1951-1952. Associate firm McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, San Francisco, 1952-1960, partner, 1960-1976. Judge United States District Court (northern district) California, San Francisco, 1976—1991, senior judge, since 1991.
Director Federal Judicial Center, Washington, 1990-1995. Senior counsel President's Commission on Central Intelligence Agency Activities Within the United States, 1975. Chairman United States Judicial Conference Committee Federal-State Jurisdiction, 1987-1990.
Member faculty National Institute Trial Advocacy, Federal Judicial Center, AlI-American Bar Association, United States-Canada Legal Exchange, 1987, Anglo-United States Judicial Exchange, 1994-1995, Salzburg Seminar on American Studies. Retired distinguished professor Hastings College Law University California, retired.
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Trustee World Affairs Council Northern California, 1961-1988. Chairman board trustees Marin Country Day School, 1963-1966. Member Marin County Aviation Commission, 1969-1976.
Member visiting committee Harvard Law School, 1981-1986. Served with Intelligence, United States Army, 1943-1946. Fellow American College Trial Lawyers (S. Gates award 1992), American Bar Foundation.
Member American Bar Association (Meador Rosenberg award 1995), American Law Institute, San Francisco Bar Association, State Bar California, Council Foreign Relations.
Married Anne Halbersleben, February 2, 1951. Children: Jane Elizabeth, Andrew William.