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Gerald Gunther
Gerald Gunther (May 26, 1927 - July 30, 2002) was a prominent constitutional law scholar and a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School from 1962 until his death in 2002.〔("Leading constitutional law scholar Gerald Gunther dead at 75" ). ''Stanford Report''. Stanford University. 7 August 2002. Retrieved 28 June 2015.〕 Gunther was among the twenty most widely cited legal scholars of the 20th century, and his 1972 ''Harvard Law Review'' article, "The Supreme Court, 1971 Term Foreword: In Search of Evolving Doctrine on a Changing Court: A Model for a Newer Equal Protection," is the fourth most-cited law review article of all time. Gunther's pathbreaking casebook, ''Constitutional Law'', originally published in 1965 and now in its 17th edition (co-edited with Kathleen Sullivan), is the most widely used constitutional law textbook in American law schools.〔Nolte, Carl. ("Gerald Gunther -- law professor, author" ). SFGate. 2 August 2002. Retrieved 28 June 2015.〕
==Early life and education==

Gerald Gunther was born on May 26, 1927, in Usingen im Taunus, Germany, where his family had worked as butchers for over three centuries.〔 Gunther entered primary school during the same year in which Adolf Hitler gained power. In school, Gunther experienced virulent anti-Semitism; a Nazi schoolteacher labeled Gunther "Jew-pig" and segregated him from his classmates.〔Casper, Gerhard. ("Gerald Gunther" ). Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 148, No. 4. December 2004. Retrieved 28 June 2015.〕 Though initially hesitant to leave Germany, Gunther's family fled for the United States in 1938, only a few hours after witnessing the destruction of their town synagogue.〔Goldman, Ari. ("Gerald Gunther, Legal Scholar, Dies at 75" ). ''The New York Times''. 1 August 2002. Retrieved 28 June 2015.〕 Upon arriving in America, Gunther's family settled in Brooklyn, New York.〔
Gunther attended Brooklyn College, where he graduated with an A.B. in 1949.〔("Gerald Gunther, law professor, honored by Duquesne University" ). Stanford News Service. 28 March 1995. Retrieved 28 June 2015.〕 He then received an M.A. in public law and government from Columbia University in 1950 and an LL.B., ''magna cum laude'', from Harvard Law School in 1953, where he was an editor of the ''Harvard Law Review''.〔〔

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