Floyd Abrams
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Floyd Abrams | |
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Born | New York City,U.S. | July 9, 1936
Education | Cornell University(BA) Yale University(JD) |
Occupation | Attorney |
Employer | Cahill Gordon & Reindel |
Known for | First Amendment litigation |
Spouse |
Efrat Surasky (m.1963) |
Children | |
Family | Elliott Abrams(cousin) |
Floyd Abrams(born July 9, 1936) is an American lawyer. A member ofCahill Gordon & Reindel,he has argued in 13 cases before theSupreme Court of the United States.Abrams representedThe New York Timesin 1972 during thePentagon Paperscase,Judith Millerin theCIA leak grand jury investigation,Standard & Poor'sandLorillard Tobacco Company.He also argued forCitizens Unitedduring the2010 Supreme Court case.[1][2]
Early life and education
[edit]Abrams was born inNew York Cityon July 9, 1936, the son of Rae (née Eberlin) and Isadore Abrams.[3]He is ofJewish descentand had a bar mitzvah ceremony.[4][5]His first cousin isElliot Abrams,PresidentGeorge W. Bush's deputy national-security advisor.[6]He earned his undergraduate degree fromCornell Universityin 1956, and after trying to decide between a PhD inAmerican Historyand law, he decided to obtain hisJuris DoctorfromYale Law Schoolin 1960.[7]
While at Cornell, Abrams participated inReserve Officers' Training Corpsand was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army.[5]
Career
[edit]From 1961 to 1963, Abrams clerked for JudgePaul Conway Leahyof theUnited States District Court for the District of Delaware.[8]Abrams joined Cahill Gordon & Reindel in 1963 and became a partner in 1970.[citation needed]He was also a Visiting Lecturer atColumbia Law Schoolfrom 1981 to 1985.[9]
He is theWilliam J. Brennan Jr.visiting Professor at theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[citation needed]
He is a member of theConstitution Project's Liberty and Security Committee[10]and a patron of theMedia Legal Defence Initiative.
In August 2021, Abrams was named to theadvisory boardof Americanfacial recognitioncompanyClearview AIasof counsel.[11]
In 2022, Abrams began hosting a podcast calledSpeaking Freely.[12]
Personal life
[edit]Abrams lives inNew York Citywith wife Efrat Surasky, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.[13][14]Together they have a son,Dan AbramsofABC,as well as the host ofLive PDandCourt Cam,and a daughter, JudgeRonnie Abramsof the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
In 2008, he played the role of Judge Hall in the movieNothing but the Truth.
Recognitions
[edit]- Floyd Abrams Presented with Chambers and Partners' Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010[15]
Selected publications
[edit]- Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment,(Viking Press,2005)ISBN978-0-670-03375-1.
- Friend of the Court: On the Front Lines with the First Amendment,(Yale University Press,2013)ISBN978-0-300-19087-8.
- The Soul of the First Amendment,(Yale University Press,2017) andISBN978-0-300-19088-5.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Facial Recognition Start-Up Mounts a First Amendment Defense in Privacy Suits".The New York Times.11 August 2020.Retrieved11 August2020.
- ^Wilson, Chris (2023-09-18)."13 Supreme Court appearances and other important cases in Floyd Abrams' career".American Masters.PBS.Retrieved2024-01-24.
- ^"Abrams, Floyd 1936–".Encyclopedia.com.RetrievedMarch 26,2021.
- ^Blum, Howard (July 7, 2005)."Q and A With Floyd Abrams".The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
Does your heritage as a Jew give you a particular affinity as a lawyer for the First Amendment, which protects freedom of religion, freedom of speech and establishes the separation of church and state?
- ^ab"Interview with Floyd Abrams".Interviews with Max Raskin.Retrieved2022-05-17.
- ^Dana, Rebecca (December 6, 2016)."The Abrams Family".The New York Observer.
- ^"Floyd Abrams – first amendment litigator".
- ^"Floyd Abrams delivers annual Salant Lecture".Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.10 October 2013.Retrieved2016-01-11.
- ^"Floyd Abrams, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP: Profile & Biography".Bloomberg.Retrieved2016-01-11.
- ^"Members".constitutionproject.com. Archived fromthe originalon April 27, 2009.Retrieved2013-12-22.
- ^"Clearview AI Announces Formation of Advisory Board"(Press release). New York:Business Wire.The LAKPR Group Inc. 2021-08-18.Retrieved2021-08-26.
- ^"Floyd Abrams Speaking Freely on Apple Podcasts".Apple Podcasts.Retrieved2022-05-17.
- ^"Abrams, Floyd 1936–".Contemporary Authors.Cengage.RetrievedMay 2,2020.
- ^Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely.American Masters,episode 3602, September 22, 2023
- ^"Cahill".
External links
[edit]- AppearancesonC-SPAN
- A film clip"The Open Mind - Taking the Fifth (1987)"is available for viewing at theInternet Archive
- A film clip"The Open Mind - Again, Rights in Conflict (1990)"is available for viewing at theInternet Archive
- 1936 births
- Living people
- New York (state) lawyers
- American legal scholars
- American lawyers
- Columbia Law School faculty
- Yale Law School faculty
- Cornell University alumni
- Yale Law School alumni
- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- People associated with Cahill Gordon & Reindel
- 21st-century American Jews