Charles Horowitz (January 5, 1905 – March 25, 1989) [1] [2] [3] was a justice of the Washington Supreme Court from 1975 to 1980.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, [3] Horowitz received a B.A. from the University of Washington in 1932, and an LL.B. from the same institution in 1927, [1] also serving as president of the editorial board of the Washington Law Review. [2] He received an M.A. in Jurisprudence from the University of Oxford in 1952, [1] where he was a Rhodes Scholar. [2]
Horowitz was appointed to the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I, in 1969. [1] In 1974, he was elected to the state supreme court, [2] assuming office the following year. [1] He retired in 1980, [2] [1] and returned to private practice until the month before his death. [2]
On March 23, 1930, Horowitz married Diana Glickman, with whom he had two daughters. [3] He died in Seattle at the age of 84. [2] [3]
Charles Horowitz (January 5, 1905 – March 25, 1989) [1] [2] [3] was a justice of the Washington Supreme Court from 1975 to 1980.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, [3] Horowitz received a B.A. from the University of Washington in 1932, and an LL.B. from the same institution in 1927, [1] also serving as president of the editorial board of the Washington Law Review. [2] He received an M.A. in Jurisprudence from the University of Oxford in 1952, [1] where he was a Rhodes Scholar. [2]
Horowitz was appointed to the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I, in 1969. [1] In 1974, he was elected to the state supreme court, [2] assuming office the following year. [1] He retired in 1980, [2] [1] and returned to private practice until the month before his death. [2]
On March 23, 1930, Horowitz married Diana Glickman, with whom he had two daughters. [3] He died in Seattle at the age of 84. [2] [3]