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Max Raskin
Max Raskin (November 1902 – August 22, 1984) was a Wisconsin jurist and politician. Raskin served as Milwaukee City Attorney from 1932 to 1936 and later served as a judge of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court from 1963 to 1973.
== Life and career ==
Raskin was born to Jewish parents in rural Latvia and emigrated with his family at the age of nine. He graduated from the Marquette University Law School in 1926 and practiced in Milwaukee as a labor law attorney. Raskin ran unsuccessfully for Milwaukee County District Attorney in 1930. In 1932, he was elected Milwaukee City Attorney as a Socialist, unseating nonpartisan incumbent John M. Niven. After his election, Raskin appointed former judge and Socialist politician William F. Quick as his first assistant and employed Edwin Knappe, a former Socialist state assemblyman, as an assistant city attorney. As city attorney, Raskin collaborated closely with Mayor Daniel W. Hoan, also a Socialist, and required assistant city attorneys to relinquish any employment in private practice. He was harshly criticized by the conservative ''Milwaukee Sentinel'' for "his refusal to prosecute communistic rioters".
Raskin was defeated in his 1936 reelection bid and reentered private practice. In 1937, he was elected as a national commiteeman of the Socialist Party of America but, in 1940, he left the party and joined the Wisconsin Progressive Party. In 1944, he became a Democrat.〔 Raskin ran for judicial office in 1949 and 1956 but was twice defeated; in 1963, his political ally Governor John W. Reynolds, Jr. appointed him to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court. Raskin served on the court until 1973 and, following his mandatory retirement at the age of 70, served as a reserve judge in Waukesha County and elsewhere.〔 He died in 1985 at the age of 82.〔
Raskin's nephew, Marcus Raskin, is a progressive activist and social critic.

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