Traces the life and career of the great Supreme court justice and discusses his involvement with labor unions, trust busting, women's suffrage, unemployment legislation, and Zionism
Louis D. Brandeis, a practicing American attorney and subsequent Supreme Court Justice, composed many essays titled "Other Folk's Money and How the Bankers Use It." The book was initially published...
Have just learned of indications that there is something like a storm in the Cabinet over Hoover's statement on Russian trade , & that something may soon appear which will be a slap in his face & that both Hughes & the President will be ...
Business--a Profession
These readers include Raymond S. Calamaro, Nelson L. Dawson, Paul A. Freund, William Goldsmith, Janet Hodgson, Cornell Jaray, Renee Licht, Tom Owen, Ira Shapiro, Melvin I. Urofsky, and David Wigdor. Special thanks on this.
Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: 1907-1912
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.
As a public citizen, he was known for his commitment to Zionism. Brandeis on Zionism is a collection of thirty-two addresses and statements that trace the evolution of his views on this issue.
Twenty years later, reflecting on the course, Brandeis said, "Those talks at Tech marked an epoch in my own career." This book is part of the Legal History Series, edited by H. Jefferson Powell, Duke University School of Law.
In this volume we see what was probably the high point of progressive reform--the first three years of the Wilson Administration.
Bureau of Railway Economics , " Albert Fink , October 27 , 1827 - April 3 , 1897. A Bibliographical Memoir of the Father of Railway Economics and Statistics in the United States , " unpublished manuscript ( 1927 ) , copy in Library of ...