Jackson Listens to  Senate Discuss Appointment as Solicitor General, 1938

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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