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Through a life that spanned every decade of the twentieth century, Supreme Court advocate Bessie Margolin shaped modern American labor policy while creating a place for female lawyers in the nation's highest courts. Despite her beginnings in an orphanage and her rare position as a southern, Jewish woman pursuing a legal profession, Margolin became an important and influential Supreme Court advocate. In this comprehensive biography, Marlene Trestman reveals the forces that propelled and the obstacles that impeded Margolin's remarkable journey, illuminating the life of this trailblazing woman.
Raised in the Jewish Orphans' Home in New Orleans, Margolin received an extraordinary education at the Isidore Newman Manual Training School. Both institutions stressed that good citizenship, hard work, and respect for authority could help people achieve economic security and improve their social status. Adopting these values, Margolin used her intellect and ambition, along with her femininity and considerable southern charm, to win the respect of her classmates, colleagues, bosses, and judges -- almost all of whom were men. In her career she worked with some of the most brilliant legal professionals in America.
A graduate of Tulane and Yale Law Schools, Margolin launched her career in the early 1930s, when only 2 percent of America's attorneys were female, and far fewer were Jewish and from the South. According to Trestman, Margolin worked hard to be treated as "one of the boys." For the sake of her career, she eschewed marriage -- but not romance -- and valued collegial relationships, never shying from a late-night brief-writing session or a poker game.
But her personal relationships never eclipsed her numerous professional accomplishments, among them defending the constitutionality of the New Deal's Tennessee Valley Authority, drafting rules establishing the American military tribunals for Nazi war crimes in Nuremberg, and, on behalf of the Labor Department, shepherding through the courts the child labor, minimum wage, and overtime protections of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. A founding member of that National Organization for Women, Margolin culminated her government service as a champion of the Equal Pay Act, arguing and winning the first appeals. Margolin's passion for her work and focus on meticulous preparation resulted in an outstanding record in appellate advocacy, both in number of cases and rate of success. By prevailing in 21 of her 24 Supreme Court arguments Margolin shares the elite company of only a few dozen women and men who attained such high standing as Supreme Court advocates.

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Marlene Trestman is former special assistant to the Maryland attorney general and former law instructor at Loyola University of Maryland's Sellinger School of Business & Management. A New Orleans native, Trestman had a personal relationship with Margolin that grew from common childhood experiences.

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"Trestman's well researched, meticulously documented, and engagingly written book should have wide appeal--to students of the New Deal, as well as anyone interested in gender and the legal profession."-Journal of Supreme Court History In "clear and often elegant" prose, "Trestman's story of Margolin reveals an amazing woman who not only overcame barriers, but used them as positive stepping stones."-American Historical Review

"In the aftermath of our recent Presidential election, this book is an excellent reminder of how far we have come, and an inspiring call to action to fight to continue the good fight to break glass ceilings everywhere."-Inside Magazine, NY State Bar Association "A very well-written and well-crafted biography."-Journal of Southern History"An important contribution to the history of Jews, gender and labor."-American Jewish History Journal 

"Trestman's book, like Margolin's career, is truly remarkable."-American Jewish Archives Journal."A fascinating and readable biography of Bessie Margolin, the most accomplished lawyer I never heard of."-Philadelphia Lawyer Magazine

"Bessie Margolin had an amazingly interesting life. We should be grateful for what Trestman has achieved. It is an absorbing story told well."-Melvin I. Urofsky, Southern Jewish History."An inspiring, instructive and compelling story - meticulously researched, well documented and skillfully told."-Tennessee Bar Journal

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  • ISBN 13 9780807162088
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