This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants of American law and American history on the occasion of his retirement from the Supreme Court, Justice Thurgood Marshall. Because he decided to make the law his career and because of the way in which he pursued that career, the United States today is a remarkably different place than it was in 1933 when he began practice, and ours is a far more just society. Justice Marshall made history repeatedly--as Chief Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, as Solicitor General, and, of course, as Supreme Court Justice. But perhaps his most important contribution was his victory in ...
Thurgood Marshall\u27s life has spanned virtually the entire twentieth century, allowing him to witn...
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court\u27s concern for gradually carrying out desegregatio...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants o...
Justice Thurgood Marshall: Exploring the Life and Legacy of One of America\u27s Most Celebrated Juri...
In this Article, Professor Marcus examines the influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme...
On May 17, 1979, the United States celebrated, with relatively little public ceremony, the twenty-fi...
Thurgood Marshall was an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1967 to 1991. He was the fir...
Marshall is a towering and inspirational figure in the history of American constitutional law. He ch...
Judge Pollak discusses the impact of Brown on Supreme Court jurisprudence. He begins by recounting M...
Justice Thurgood Marshall: Exploring the Life and Legacy of One of America\u27s Most Celebrated Juri...
Thurgood Marshall was born 100 years ago into a country substantially divided along color lines. Mar...
It is truly a pleasure to participate in this program commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the ...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Judge Motley provides an insightful overview of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in an histo...
Thurgood Marshall\u27s life has spanned virtually the entire twentieth century, allowing him to witn...
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court\u27s concern for gradually carrying out desegregatio...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants o...
Justice Thurgood Marshall: Exploring the Life and Legacy of One of America\u27s Most Celebrated Juri...
In this Article, Professor Marcus examines the influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme...
On May 17, 1979, the United States celebrated, with relatively little public ceremony, the twenty-fi...
Thurgood Marshall was an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1967 to 1991. He was the fir...
Marshall is a towering and inspirational figure in the history of American constitutional law. He ch...
Judge Pollak discusses the impact of Brown on Supreme Court jurisprudence. He begins by recounting M...
Justice Thurgood Marshall: Exploring the Life and Legacy of One of America\u27s Most Celebrated Juri...
Thurgood Marshall was born 100 years ago into a country substantially divided along color lines. Mar...
It is truly a pleasure to participate in this program commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the ...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Judge Motley provides an insightful overview of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in an histo...
Thurgood Marshall\u27s life has spanned virtually the entire twentieth century, allowing him to witn...
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court\u27s concern for gradually carrying out desegregatio...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...