Justice Felix Frankfurter went to college at City College of the City University …show more content…
One is at the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and the other is at Harvard University. In 1972, it was learned that more than a thousand pages of his archives were stolen out of the library of Congress. It is an unsolved crime with unknown motives!
I read a lot of ways Justice Felix Frankfurter left an imprint on America! I like how he came from humble beginnings and left a mark on this world. I like that he was able to speak his opinions and move people to feel the same. I wish he would have had a strong grip on realign as a person. I was sad to see Justice Felix Frankfurter lose some of his gust as time went on. I would love to ask Justice Felix Frankfurter what he meant when he talked about not being the voice of many when he appeared to fight so hard for the voice of the fewer.
Justice Felix Frankfurter was Supreme Court Judge from January 30, 1939 to August 28, 1962 (about 23 years). He wrote 247 opinions of the court, 132 concurring opinions, and 251 dissents. He was an outspoken advocate that the interpretation of the constitution should not impose sharp limits on both the legislative and executive branches of government. He refused to apply the constitution to the states, but would only focus it as