occupied a table at home until late into the night. legal scholar and. was among those invited to strasbourg for a preliminary interview at the restaurant he described the evening in his memoirs. the meal was of assumptions less beyond anything we knew the white house station wine a super burgundy and elegant champagne and in between the brutal armagnac. and stored up who was a preeminent legal expert serving the third reich his most significant work was a synthesis of nazi constitutional law which sought to provide a legal underpinning for the regime. the book was typical of who in that it was an overwhelming compilation of material and it was a perfectionist in many respects and try to take everything into consideration including regulations that for example address the exclusion of jews and some of