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Order in the court
Book • 1943
"Order in the Court" (1943) is an autobiographical work by Senior U.S.
District Judge John C. Knox of the Southern District of New York, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Drawing on more than twenty‑five years on the federal bench, Knox offers personal recollections of cases, colleagues, and courtroom routine, presenting the modest story of a working federal judge carrying out his duties without fanfare.
The book continues the judicial memoir begun in his earlier volume "A Judge Comes of Age," giving general readers and lawyers alike an inside view of federal trial courts in the first half of the twentieth century.
District Judge John C. Knox of the Southern District of New York, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Drawing on more than twenty‑five years on the federal bench, Knox offers personal recollections of cases, colleagues, and courtroom routine, presenting the modest story of a working federal judge carrying out his duties without fanfare.
The book continues the judicial memoir begun in his earlier volume "A Judge Comes of Age," giving general readers and lawyers alike an inside view of federal trial courts in the first half of the twentieth century.
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