Louis B. Brodsky

[3] He graduated from the New York University Law School in 1900 and applied for U.S. citizenship on December 26, 1900, the first day he was eligible.

[6] Brodsky died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York City, on April 29, 1970, at the age of 86.

The two women were arrested by a policeman for indecency while performing before an audience of 101 men at a waiters' club at 80 Greenwich Street.

Brodsky dismissed the women from court, saying "nudity is no longer considered indecent in uptown nightclubs and theaters."

[7] Brodsky's most noteworthy decision came in a case involving six men arrested during a riot which occurred on July 26, 1935.

In 1935, Brodsky rendered the verdict on rioters of the SS Bremen (here, 1929)