James A. C. Grant
James A. C. Grant
Competition: US & Canada
University of California, Los Angeles
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:
GRANT, JAMES ALLAN CLIFFORD. Appointed for a comparative study of procedures to enforce constitutional guarantees; tenure, seven months from July 1, 1942.
Born June 19, 1902, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Education: University of California, 1920–22; Stanford University, B.A., 1924, M.A., 1925, Ph.D., 1927. Social Science Research Council Fellow, 1931–32.
Instructor in Political Science, 1927–29, Assistant Professor, 1929–30, University of Wisconsin; Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1930–36, Associate Professor, 1936–40, Professor and Chairman of the Department, 1940—, University of California at Los Angeles. Visiting Assistant Professor, Stanford University, 1936.
Publications: Contributor to Unicameralism in Practice, 1937; Selected Essays on Constitutional Law, 1938. Articles in American Political Science Review, Columbia Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Wisconsin Law Review, Temple Law Quarterly, Annuaire de l’Institut International de Droit Public, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, California Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Southern California Law Review.