Leo Pfeffer Born: 25-Dec-1910 Birthplace: Austria-Hungary Died: 4-Jun-1993 Location of death: Goshen, NY [1] Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Scholar Nationality: United States Executive summary: Religious liberty scholar, attorney Born in Hungary, a resident of the United States from age two. He won the landmark Torcaso v. Watkins (1961) case in the US Supreme Court, removing as unconstitutional a provision from the Maryland Constitution requiring a religious test to hold office (declaration of "belief in the existence of God.") [1] Arden Hill Hospital, Goshen, NY.
Sister: Rose Shilepsky Sister: Dorothy Bernstein Wife: Freda Plotkin (m. 1937, one son, one daughter) Son: Alan Israel Pfeffer Daughter: Susan Beth Pfeffer
University: City College of New York (1930) Law School: New York University School of Law (1933) Teacher: Lecturer, New School for Social Research (1954-58) Teacher: Mount Holyoke College (1958-60) Teacher: Yeshiva University (1962-63) Professor: Political Science, Long Island University (1964-80)
American Jewish Congress (1945-64) Humanist of the Year 1988
Author of books:
Church, State and Freedom (1953) The Liberties of an American: The Supreme Court Speaks (1956) This Honorable Court: A History of the United States Supreme Court (1965) Religious Freedom (1977) Religion, State, and the Burger Court (1984)
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