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James McCauley Landis (
September 25 ,1899 –July 30 ,1964 ) was an Americanacademic , government official and legal adviser.Biography
Landis was born in
Tokyo ,Japan , where his parents were teachers at a missionary school. He graduated fromPrinceton University and received a law degree and a doctorate in juridical science from the Harvard Law School, where he was a student ofFelix Frankfurter . In 1925, Landis was a law clerk to Justice Louis Brandeis of the U.S. Supreme Court. He then became a professor at the Harvard Law School, until called into government service during theNew Deal .Landis served as a member of the
Federal Trade Commission (1933-1934), as a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-1937), and as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1935-1937). While dean of the Harvard Law School from 1938 to 1946, Landis served as regional director of the U.S. Office of Civilian Defense (1941-1942) and then as its national director (1942-1943). PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt then sent him toEgypt as director of American Director of Economic Operations in the Middle East (1943-1945). In 1946, Roosevelt's successor,Harry S. Truman , later appointed him chairman of theCivil Aeronautics Board , a position he served until the next year. A friend of theKennedy family for years, he served as a legal advisor to Joseph P. Kennedy and as Special Counsel to PresidentJohn F. Kennedy . In 1960 he drafted theLandis Report to President-elect Kennedy, reexamining the federal regulatory commissions and recommending such reforms as strengthening the commissions' chairmen and streamlining their procedures, which the Kennedy administration adopted.Sources
*Thomas McCraw, "Prophets of Regulation: Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, and Alfred Kahn" (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984).
*Donald A. Ritchie, "James M. Landis: Dean of the Regulators" (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980)
Quotes
*"A statute rarely stands alone. Back of Minerva was the brain of Jove, and behind Venus the spume of the ocean," in "A Note on 'Statutory Interpretation,' " 43 Harvard Law Review 886, 891 (1930).
*"If anybody ever flied to the moon, the very next day Trippe will ask the Civil Aeronautics Board to authorize regular service."Works
*'The Business of the Supreme Court', by James M. Landis and
Felix Frankfurter , (New York, 1928).
*'The Administrative Process', by James M. Landis, (New Haven, 1938).External links
* [http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resources/Archives/Archives+and+Manuscripts/Kennedy.John+F/jfk_prez/whstaff/fa_landis_wh.htm A Register of His White House Files] at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
* [http://community.asij.ac.jp/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=537&srcid=436 James Landis '18 — An Irregular Regulator]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4223423 The Rise and Fall of SEC Pioneer James Landis] (audio story from NPR)
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