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Solomon Heydenfeldt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solomon Heydenfeldt Solomon Heydenfeldt (1816–1890) was the first Jewish justice of the Supreme Court of California in the United States. He was elected by direct vote of the people and served from 1852 to 1857.〔''Solomon Heydenfeldt: A Jewish Jurist Of Alabama and California'', Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, Issue 10, American Jewish Historical Society〕〔Harriet Rochlin, Fred Rochlin, ''Pioneer Jews: A New Life in the Far West'', Mariner Books, ISBN 978-0-618-00196-5〕 His opinion in ''Irwin v. Phillips'',〔(''Irwin v. Phillips'', 5 Cal. 140 (1855) ).〕〔''Water Rights during the California Gold Rush: Conflicts over Economic Points of View'', Douglas R. Littlefield, ''The Western Historical Quarterly'', Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct., 1983), pp. 415-434.〕 established the doctrine of prior appropriation in western water law jurisprudence. He is also noted for arguing as an attorney before the California Supreme Court in ''Ex Parte Newman'', 9 Cal. 502 (1858), where he successfully defended a Jewish man's right to work on Sunday. He refused to take an test oath for lawyers, which led to his retirement from the Bar. ==See also==
* State Bar of California
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