GOLDSTEIN, ABRAHAM SAMUEL
- GOLDSTEIN, ABRAHAM SAMUEL
- GOLDSTEIN, ABRAHAM SAMUEL (1925– ), U.S. lawyer and educator.
Goldstein, who was born in New York City, received his LL.B. from Yale
University in 1949 and was admitted to the Washington,
D.C., bar. After two years as a law clerk to U.S. Circuit
Court judge david bazelon (1949–51), he practiced privately with a
Washington law firm from 1951 to 1956. In the latter year, he was
appointed a member of the Yale Law School faculty. Goldstein, an expert
in U.S. criminal law and procedure, became a professor in 1961. He
served as dean of Yale Law School from 1970 to 1975. From 1975 he served
as Sterling Professor at Yale, teaching criminal law and criminal
procedure. He served as a consultant to the President's Commission on
Law Enforcement (1966–67), was a member of the Connecticut State Board
of Parole (1967–69), and a member of the Governor's Planning Commission
on Criminal Administration (1967–71).
Active in Jewish affairs, Goldstein was a member of the board of
directors of the New Haven Jewish Community Council. In 1978 he was
appointed provost of Yale University, the second highest post in the
university. He was the first Jew to attain this position, which is that
of chief educational and administrative officer after the president. He
was a visiting professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1975
and at Tel Aviv University in 1986. He was senior vice president of the
American Jewish Congress (1978–84) and served on its governing council
from 1976 to 1994. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of
the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (1985–89). From
1990 he served on the board of directors of Hillel at Yale.
Goldstein wrote The Insanity Defense (1967), Crime, Law,
and Society: Readings (with J. Goldstein, 1971), Criminal
Procedure: Cases and Materials on the Administration of Criminal
Law (with L. Orland, 1974), and The Passive Judiciary:
Prosecutorial Discretion and the Guilty Plea (1981).
(Ruth Beloff (2nd ed.)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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