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Sanford H. Kadish : ウィキペディア英語版
Sanford Kadish

Sanford "Sandy" H. Kadish (Sept. 7, 1921〔Andrew Cohen, ("Former Dean and Criminal Law Giant Sanford Kadish Dies at 92" ), ''Berkeley Law News'', Sept. 5, 2014.〕 - Sept. 5, 2014) was an American criminal law scholar and theorist. He was well known for his scholarship in criminology and criminal law theory, and for being one of the drafters of the American ''Model Penal Code''.〔See Sanford H. Kadish, "Codifiers of the Criminal Law: Wechsler's Predecessors", 78 ''Colum. L. Rev.'' 1098 (v.78, n.5, June 1978) for a review of the time prior to the MPC and the early work that led to it.〕
== Biography ==
Sanford Harold Kadish was born in 1921 in New York City,〔John S. Bowman, ''Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography'', Cambridge University Press, 1995.〕 and grew up in the Bronx.〔 He graduated from City College of New York, Phi Beta Kappa, and then attended a Japanese language school in Colorado.
He served in the United States Navy during World War II, translating Japanese military documents from the Pacific,〔 until he was discharged in 1946.〔("Sanford Kadish '48" ), Columbia Law School Profiles.〕 Kadish earned his law degree from Columbia Law School in 1948; during that time he studied with professors Herb Wechsler and Walter Gellhorn, who were influential on his career and scholarship.〔 After law school, he practiced privately in New York before entering legal academia in 1951 at the University of Utah Law School, where he taught for ten years.〔 He then joined the University of Michigan〔〔Edward C. Halbach, Jr., "Sanford Kadish: A Dean Retires and a Colleague Returns", 70 ''Cal. L. Rev.'' 515 (v.70, n.3, May 1982).〕 in 1961,〔("Sanford H. Kadish" ), ''University of Michigan Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes'', v.5, n.3 (May 1961), available at the ("University of Michigan Faculty History Project" ) (last visited Oct. 11, 2014).〕 before he joined UC Berkeley's School of Law (then "Boalt Hall School of Law") in 1964, where he stayed until his retirement in 1999. He served as Boalt's Dean from 1975 to 1982,〔 and continued to serve as emeritus faculty (the Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of Law (Emeritus)) even after his retirement in 1999.
During his years in academia, he worked with Wechsler on the ALI's ''Model Penal Code'', which was to prove hugely influential in reforming American criminal law. He also published the first edition of his criminal law casebook, ''Criminal Law and Its Processes'', which became the leading criminal law casebook for decades.

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