American legal award
The Henry J. Friendly Medal is an award given periodically by the American Law Institute (ALI) in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of law.[ 1] [ 2] It is named in honor of Judge Henry Friendly of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit .[ 3] [ 4] The medal is conferred to an individual for their contributions "in the tradition of Judge Friendly."[ 5]
The award is reserved to some of the most influential modern jurists, including Judge Merrick Garland , and U.S. Supreme Court Justices Anthony Kennedy , Ruth Bader Ginsburg , and John Roberts .[ 6] It is the most prestigious award given by the ALI.[ 7]
Background
The Friendly Medal was established by Judge Friendly's former law clerks after his death.[ 8] Friendly had been a member of the American Law Institute's council.[ 9] The medal initially featured a likeness of Friendly smiling, but was changed as the judge rarely smiled. It is given by the American Law Institute Awards Committee.[ 8]
Prize
The medal is only awarded as appropriate and not on an annual basis.[ 11] The award has been described as "prestigious" and "reserved for recipients who are considered especially worthy of receiving it."[ 12] It is one of the highest honors given by the ALI,[ 13] and is not limited to the organization's members.[ 14] In 1992, Judge Michael Boudin of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit was the chair of the awarding committee.[ 15] After it was established, Edward Weinfeld , a close friend of Judge Friendly, traveled in person to be the first to receive the award before dying a day later.[ 16]
Recipients
References
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^ Appiah, Anthony; Gates (Jr.), Henry Louis (2005). Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience . Oxford University Press . p. 148. ISBN 978-0-19-517055-9 .
^ a b c d e f "Awards | Henry J. Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ Barnes, Robert (2023-05-24). "Roberts says Supreme Court will address ethics issues" . The Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2024-03-25 .
^ Hamm, Andrew (2018-05-21). "Justice Ginsburg receives Friendly Medal from American Law Institute" . SCOTUSblog . Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ Farias, Cristian (2023-10-02). "The Supreme Court Is Not Done Courting Disaster, With Abortion and Guns Back on the Docket" . Vanity Fair . Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ a b "In Memoriam: William T. Coleman Jr" . American Law Institute . April 3, 2017. Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ a b c d "Law school's namesake, Justice O'Connor, receives Friendly Medal" . ASU News . Arizona State University . October 21, 2011. Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ "Chief Justice Roberts Receives ALI's Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . May 23, 2023. Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ a b "U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Receives Henry J. Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . May 18, 2022. Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ "28th Newsletter" (PDF) . Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit . July 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2024 .
^ Martin, Jessica Roberts (2013-04-03). "Levin elected to American Law Institute - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis" . The Source . Washington University in St. Louis . Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ a b "Chief Justice Roberts to Receive ALI's Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . March 21, 2023. Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, on Confirmation Hearings on Appointments to the Federal Judiciary . U.S. Government Printing Office . 1992.
^ Nelson, William E. (2004-08-30). In Pursuit of Right and Justice: Edward Weinfeld as Lawyer and Judge . New York University Press . p. 220. ISBN 978-0-8147-5828-1 .
^ "Judge Weinfeld First Recipient of Friendly Medal" (PDF) . Vol. 10, no. 2. American Law Institute . January 1988. pp. 1, 8. Retrieved March 23, 2024 .
^ Perkins, Roswell B. (2000). "Herbert Wechsler" (PDF) . Proceedings of the American Law Institute . American Law Institute : 430– 436.
^ "The History of The American Law Institute – The Henry J. Friendly Medal Established" . American Law Institute . Retrieved 2024-03-24 .
^ "Conrad K. Harper Receives Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . May 23, 2017. Retrieved 2024-03-28 .
^ "Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Receives Friendly Medal" . American Law Institute . May 21, 2018. Retrieved 2024-03-28 .
^ Hamm, Andrew (2019-05-20). "Retired Justice Kennedy promises message of civility at American Law Institute's annual meeting" . SCOTUSblog . Retrieved 2024-03-28 .
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