Arnold Raum

Abraham Arnold Raum[3] (October 27, 1908, in Lynn, Massachusetts – February 13, 1999, in Miami, Florida) served as a judge on the United States Tax Court from 1950 to 1998.

He began working for the United States government in 1932, as an attorney for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

[4] As Deputy Solicitor General, Raum argued numerous cases before the Supreme Court.

[4] In 1950, Raum was appointed to the United States Tax Court by President Harry Truman.

[4] As Tax Court judge, Raum presided over the 1957 trial of former New York City mayor William O'Dwyer.