Albert C. Cohn

American judge
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican judge
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLawyer Judge
Work fieldLaw
Gender
Male
Birth20 December 1885, New York City, USA
Death8 January 1959New York City, USA (aged 73 years)
Star signSagittarius
Politics:Democratic Party
Family
Children:Roy Cohn
Education
New York Law School
The details

Biography

Albert C. Cohn (December 20, 1885 – January 8, 1959) was a New York State Supreme Court Justice and the father of Roy Cohn. He was influential in Democratic Party politics.

Biography

He was born on December 20, 1885, and married Dora Marcus (1892–1967) in 1924 when he was the First Assistant District Attorney for Bronx County. His son Roy Cohn was born in 1927. Cohn was inducted as a justice of the New York Supreme Court into Part III of Bronx Supreme Court in April 1929. A 1931 decision by Cohn stripped control of amateur boxing in New York from the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and placed it under control of the New York State Athletic Commission. In April 1937, Governor Herbert H. Lehman promoted Cohn to a five-year term on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, where his fellow Justices included Irwin Untermyer.

He spearheaded a program to get his alma mater, New York Law School, accreditation by the American Bar Association starting in 1947, and the institution was accredited in 1954. He died on January 8, 1959, in New York City.

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