Boris Bittker
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1916 – 2005
Who was Boris Bittker?
Boris I. Bittker was a prominent United States legal academician. A professor at Yale Law School, Bittker was a prolific author, writing many textbooks and over one hundred articles on tax law.
Born in Rochester, New York, Bittker attended Cornell University and Yale Law School. After law school, Bittker clerked for Judge Jerome Frank of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. From 1942 to 43 Bittker worked as an attorney for the Lend-Lease Administration in Washington, D.C. During the next two years Bittker fought and was wounded in World War II, receiving a Purple Heart. Returning from Europe, Bittker went back to government service, working for the Office of the Alien Property Custodian.
Bittker reluctantly returned to his alma mater as an Assistant Professor in 1946. Eventually he gained tenure in 1951, became a Southmayd Professor in 1958, and Sterling Professor of Law in 1970. By the time Bittker retired from teaching in 1983 to pursue scholarship full-time, his was one of the most recognizable names on the illustrious roster of Yale's faculty.
Bittker was also a dedicated environmentalist, serving as a trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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- Born
- Nov 28, 1916
Rochester - Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Cornell University
- Yale Law School
- Employment
- Yale Law School
- Lived in
- Rochester
- Died
- Sep 8, 2005
New Haven
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on July 23, 2013
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