A discussion of the ideas, life & work of one of America's great legal minds & political theorists, who served on the Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939. Contains case citation list.
In this revision of the 1976 edition, Abram L. Sachar expands the scope of his commentary and imbues it with a critical depth and objectivity that comes from 20 additional years of active involvement in the service of the university.
According to Jeffrey Rosen, Louis D. Brandeis was “the Jewish Jefferson,” the greatest critic of what he called “the curse of bigness,” in business and government, since the author of the Declaration of Independence.
A full-scale portrait of the early twentieth-century Supreme Court justice seeks to distinguish his personal life from his achievements as a reformer and jurist, offering additional insight into his role in the development of pro bono legal ...
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These essays not only contribute to an understanding of Brandeis himself but also cast light on vital political, social, and economic issues in twentieth-century America, issues that are sure to be with us well into the next century.
In this volume we see what was probably the high point of progressive reform--the first three years of the Wilson Administration.
This volume is not an institutional history, but instead shows how one university, over the course of seven decades, employed and taught remarkable men and women who belong in our accounts of the evolution of American politics, especially ...
... U.S., 162—3, 16 5—7 charges of cartelization, 230—1 clearing house function, 153 collaborative learning, 151, ... 127 trade custom formation, 29, 4o—1, 142 Trade Practice Conference Division (FTC) endorsement of cost systems, ...
Estranged from both the Jewish and Puritan elite, Louis D. Brandeis developed from a Harvard school business lawyer to a progressive fighter of monopolies and leader for social reform.
The letters in this volume record an important transition in Brandeis's life. In July 1907, when the letters begin, Louis D. Brandeis was merely an unusually successful local reformer.