SUBJECT
Robert H. Jackson, Solicitor General--United States, United States Senate
DESCRIPTION
At the Senate Investigation--Hearings were resumed today on the nomination of Robert H. Jackson, to be Solicitor General, before the Senate Judiciary Sub-Comittee. Mr. Jackson was appointed to fill the post vacated by Stanley Reed. Today, Jackson was grilled by Senators on his economic views, and denied blackmail used to collect taxes.
COVERAGE
20th Century, Washington D.C., 1938
PUBLISHER
The Robert H. Jackson Center
CREATOR
International News Photo
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Date Added
August 19, 2015
Item Date
February 10, 1938
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Image
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image/jpg
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Robert H. Jackson listens to members of the Senate Committee discuss his appointment as Solicitor General, February 1938.
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