Nu Beta Epsilon


Nu Beta Epsilon was an American professional Jewish law fraternity.

History

Nu Beta Epsilon was formed in 1919 at Northwestern University School of Law by Barnet Hodes, with the assistance of Louis Brandeis and Dean Wigmore, as a Greek letter fraternity for Jewish students at accredited law schools. It expanded to other law schools across the United States. It also established an alumni association.
Alpha Kappa Sigma was a Jewish law fraternity founded by H. Edwin Siff at University of Maryland Law School in 1918. Representatives of the two fraternities met at a convention in Columbus, Ohio in 1939 with Hodes as the keynote speaker. The merger of the two fraternities went into effect in 1940 under the name of the Nu Beta Epsilon group. A. D. G. Cohn of Atlanta was elected as its vice grand chancellor.
Nu Beta Epsilon's quarterly newsletter was The Nu Bete. The fraternity presented three awards each year:
  • Barnet Hodes Awards to an alumnus performing outstanding service to the fraternity on a national level
  • Ben Rubin Endowment to an undergraduate for scholarship, with the trophy going to his chapter
  • National Pledge Essay Award for the best legal essay written by a pledge

Symbols

Nu Beta Epsilon adopted the seal and motto of the former Nu Beta Epsilon fraternity. Its motto was Nomus Carcilia Esta, meaning "Law is king". Its seal or crest included symbols associated with the legal professional.

Governance

The Ground Council of the fraternity's annual national convention governed Nu Beta Epsilon.

Membership

Nu Beta Epsilon was founded as non-sectarian, with no racial membership limitations. Originally male only, its membership became open to women. In 1945, it had 850 members. Its membership had grown to 1,750 in 1968.

Chapter List

The chapters of Nu Beta Epsilon were as follows. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
Alpha1918University of Maryland Law SchoolBaltimore City, MarylandInactive
Brandeis1919–Northwestern University Law SchoolChicago, IllinoisInactive
Delta1919–Temple University Law SchoolPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaInactive
Epsilon1919–Newark Law SchoolNewark, New JerseyInactive
Cardozo1923DePaul University College of LawChicago, IllinoisInactive
Benjamin1924Chicago-Kent College of LawChicago, IllinoisInactive
Marshall1926Washington University School of LawSt. Louis, MissouriInactive
Chicago1929–University of Chicago Law SchoolChicago, IllinoisInactive
Horner1921University of Illinois Law SchoolChampaign, Illinois.Inactive
Beta Gamma1931George Washington University Law School and Georgetown University Law SchoolWashington, D.C.Inactive
Loyola1932–Loyola University Chicago School of LawChicago, IllinoisInactive
Zeta1933Atlanta Law School, Emory University Law School, Atlanta's John Marshall Law SchoolAtlanta, GeorgiaInactive
Coleman1941University of Southern California Law SchoolLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive
Theta1946University of Miami School of LawCoral Gables, FloridaInactive
Currie1950UCLA School of LawLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive
WarrenUniversity of San Fernando College of LawSan Fernando, CaliforniaInactive
Gamma Gamma LambdaCalifornia College of LawHollywood, CaliforniaInactive
TraynorWestern State University College of LawOrange County, CaliforniaInactive
HolmesUniversity of West Los Angeles School of LawLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive
John F. Kennedy UniversityPleasant Hill, CaliforniaInactive
BakerHumphrey CollegeStockton, CaliforniaInactive
DooleyGlendale University College of LawGlendale, CaliforniaInactive
SebringStetson University College of LawGulfport, FloridaInactive

Notable members

NameChapter and yearNotability
Ellis ArnallHonorary, 1946Governor of Georgia
Bernard BaruchHonorary, 1946Financier and statesman
Louis BrandeisBrandeis, 1919Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of [the United States]
Raymond Burractor
Benjamin N. CardozoAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Joseph E. DaviesUnited States Ambassador to the Soviet Union
Paul A. DorfState senator and judge
Phillip C. GoldstickMember of Illinois General Assembly
Barnet HodesBrandeis, 1919Counsel of the City of Chicago
Sam MassellAlpha, 1936Mayor of Atlanta
Eurith D. RiversZeta Honorary 1941Governor of Georgia
John M. SlatonZeta Honorary 1941Governor of Georgia
Harold WashingtonMayor of Chicago and U.S. House of Representatives
Wendel Wilkielawyer, corporate executive, and nominee for President of the United States.
Bernard B. WolfeMember of Illinois General Assembly