Abraham S. Bordon (October 7, 1891 – August 7, 1981) was a justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1961, for five months.
Born in the Russian Empire, Borden came to the United States as a child, and received a law degree from the Cornell University Law School in 1914.
His judicial service began with an appointment to the Hartford County Common Pleas Court in 1931. He "served for more than a decade on the Superior Court", until Governor John N. Dempsey appointed him to the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1961. Borden resigned later that year.
References
- "Abraham Bordon". Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- ^ "Abraham Bordon, Ex-Justice Of Connecticut's High Court". The New York Times. August 10, 1981.
External links
- Jewish Virtual Library: “Connecticut, United States” Encyclopaedia Judaica © 2007.
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Preceded bySamuel Mellitz | Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 1961–1961 |
Succeeded byHoward W. Alcorn |
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