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  1. Roger John Traynor (February 12, 1900 – May 14, 1983) was the 23rd Chief Justice of California (1964–1970) and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from 1940 to 1964. Previously, he had served as a Deputy Attorney General of California under Earl Warren, and an Acting Dean and Professor of UC Berkeley School of ...

  2. The Hastings Law Library is honored to act as the repository of the papers and memorabilia of the late California Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor, who served as a justice of the California Supreme Court from 1940 to 1970.

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Among the most influential and highly esteemed jurists of the twentieth century, Roger J. Traynor was a professor, author, and justice of the California Supreme Court from 1940 to 1970. During Traynor's six years as chief justice, that court was regarded as the preeminent state court in the nation.

  4. 17 de may. de 1983 · Roger J. Traynor, a legal scholar who served for 30 years on a California Supreme Court reknowned for its activism, died Saturday in San Francisco, it was announced yesterday. He was 83 years old...

  5. This collection of the Opinions of Justice Traynor spans his entire time on the bench. During those thirty years, Justice Traynor wrote over 900 superbly-crafted scholarly opinions that were widely influential throughout the United States. In 1948, Justice Traynor authored Perez v.

  6. It is the goal of this essay to juxtapose the two voices of Roger Traynor: the voice of the justice and the voice of the man. The first section, the voice of the justice, is an examination of selections from three phases of the opinions: the early (1940-41); the middle (1955); and the late (1969-70) in terms of what Walton Hamilton calls "the

  7. Justice Traynor's appointment was an extraordinary event. The first alumnus of Boalt Hall to serve on the California Supreme Court, Traynor was also the first man appointed to the court directly from a law school faculty. At age 40, he was one of the youngest California Supreme Court justices ever appointed, and he was joining a court on