- Thomas Swan
Thomas Walter Swan (
December 20 ,1877 -July 13 ,1975 ) was a longtime Judge of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit .Swan was born and raised in
Connecticut , and attendedYale University andHarvard Law School . He then practiced law inChicago from 1903 to 1916, when he became the Dean and a professor atYale Law School . In 1926, PresidentCalvin Coolidge nominated Swan to be a Judge of the Second Circuit. (Swan's predecessor in his judgeship,Henry Wade Rogers , had also been Dean of Yale Law School.)Swan served on the Second Circuit as an active judge until 1953 and was the
Chief Judge from 1951 to 1953. Swan was highly regarded as a judge and served on an eminent bench that also includedLearned Hand , Augustus Hand, Charles Clark, and Jerome Frank. In 1953, Swan took "senior status" on the court, which he retained until his death in 1975 at the age of 97.References
*cite book
last = Gunther
first = Gerald
others = with a foreword by Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
title = Learned Hand : the man and the judge
date = April 12, 1994
publisher = Knopf
location =New York, NY
id = ISBN 0-394-58807-X LCCN|93|0|22868 LCC|KF373.H29|G76|1994 (biography of Learned Hand, Swan's fellow judge on the Second Circuit, contains extensive discussion of Swan)*Marcia Nelson, "The Remarkable Hands: An Affectionate Portrait" (Federal Bar Foundation 1983)
*Marvin Schick, "Learned Hand's Court" (Johns Hopkins 1970)
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