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RUTGERS LAW REVIEW COMMENTARIES                                    JUNE 10,2012


                              BOOK   REVIEW

                            FRIENDLY FIRE

HENRY   FRIENDLY:  GREATEST   JUDGE   OF HIS ERA.   BY  DAVID  M.  DORSEN.
CAMBRIDGE:   THE  BELKNAP  PRESS  OF HARVARD   UNIVERSITY  PRESS, 2012.  PP.
498. $35.00

                     Reviewed   by Jonah  J. Horwitz*



     There are two questions one expects to be addressed, if not answered, in
the biography of a great historical figure: 1) how did his life relate to his work
and 2) how  does his work  stand up to the test of time. These are especially
vexing questions for the biographer of a great judge. For the relationship, if
any, between a judge's life and his work is a loaded subject, and the assessment
of  a judicial legacy carries with it all manner   of perilous political and
ideological assumptions. Nevertheless, the biographer must hazard answers, or
there is little point in reading the book at all. Although David M. Dorsen has
produced   an  impressive  biography   of  Henry   Friendly     prodigiously
researched, skillfully written, and discerningly edited    it provides only
sketchy and contradictory responses to these two fundamental questions. In the
final analysis, therefore, the book is a noble failure, a victim of its own
admirable ambitions.
     As Dorsen astutely points out, Friendly's life is noteworthy largely because
it was, compared to most of the other legendary jurists of his time, so ordinary.
Friendly was born in 1903 into a middle-class German-Jewish family in Elmira,
New  York.  His father, a cold, demanding man in much the mold that Friendly
later filled in his own family, expected young Friendly to excel. And did he
ever. Friendly was possessed of an intellect that can only be described, despite
the overuse of the term, as genius.  Perhaps even rarer, his brainpower was
matched  with a relentless work-ethic and a profound  intellectually curiosity.
Harnessing  these  extraordinary  gifts, Friendly rocketed  through  school,
matriculating to Harvard at the age of sixteen, where he dazzled the faculty with
his Ph.D.-level work.


   *   BA with honors, 2006, Swarthmore College. JD cum laude, Order of the Coif, 2010,
Northwestern University School of Law. The author can be contacted at horwitz.jonah@gmail.com.


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