George A. Malcolm

American lawyer and jurist

George A. Malcolm - American lawyer and jurist
Born

November 5th, 1881
143 years ago

Died

May 16th, 1961
64 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Born in 1881, Malcolm served as a prominent lawyer and jurist in the United States. He participated in significant legal proceedings and contributed to various legal opinions that shaped jurisprudence. Malcolm held various judicial positions and was involved in important court cases during his career, which spanned several decades. His work as a legal scholar also impacted the understanding of certain laws and practices in the American legal system.

Served as a judge on the Michigan Supreme Court

Authored influential legal opinions

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