Frederick Bernays Wiener
| death_place = Phoenix, Arizona | occupation = Appellate Lawyer | citizenship = United States | education = Ph.B., LL.B. | alma_mater = Brown University, Harvard Law School | period = 1940-1978 | subject = Military justice, appellate practice | spouse = Esther Helen Green (1933-1948),Doris Merchant (1949–1996) | relatives = Sigmund Freud (grand-nephew) }} Frederick Bernays "Fritz" Wiener (June 1, 1906 – October 1, 1996) was an American jurist specializing in military justice and constitutional law who became famous for the 1957 case of ''Reid v. Covert'', which represents the only time a lawyer lost in the Supreme Court of the United States but prevailed on rehearing. That case was particularly notable in that it established that "no agreement with a foreign nation [i.e., no treaty] can confer power on the Congress, or on any other branch of Government, which is free from the restraints of the Constitution."
He is also noted for arguing for the victorious appellants in the racial discrimination case ''Moose Lodge No. 107 v. Irvis'', , and the losing appellant in the reapportionment case ''Roman v. Sincock'', . " Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1930
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