It was probably at this time that he. Newspaper work in 1917, Perlman began many years of public service. Interspersed with private law practice. Initially he worked under then. As an assistant in the State Law.
Election to the Maryland governorship in 1919, he appointed Perlman. Legislation drafted by Perlman included the bill providing for women's voting.
In the 1920s, Perlman was City Solicitor of Baltimore and established a private. Law practice; in the 1930s he served on a commission to revise city zoning laws.
And on the first Maryland Water Resources Commission; in the 1940s he advised. In Perlman's private law practice, he was noted. To the level of national politics, Perlman became the first Jewish. Where he chaired Truman's Commission on.
Immigration and Naturalization, and was noted for helping to write the 1948 and. 1960 platforms for the Democratic National Convention.
At the time of his. Death, Perlman maintained a law practice with the firm Perlman, Lyons and. Was president of the board of trustees of the.Baltimore, and a member of the. He was also a member of the. A bachelor, he had a home on.
Baltimore, and a suite at the.