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Moley, Raymond

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Moley, Raymond (Charles) (1886–1975)

US lawyer and political scientist. An early member of Roosevelt's ‘brain trust’ in 1933, he commuted from New York to Washington while helping draft New Deal legislation. A contributing editor to Newsweek (1937–68), he became disillusioned with Roosevelt, criticizing him in After Seven Years (1939).

Born in Berea, Ohio, Moley was a law professor at Columbia University (1928–54) and Governor Franklin D Roosevelt's representative on the New York Justice Commission (1931–33).



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