Louis D. Brandeis is a figure of perennial significance in American history. Brilliant lawyer, innovative reformer, seminal thinker, and judicial giant, he left few significant issues in American society untouched during the course of his long and productive career. The last several decades have been particularly rich in Brandeis historiography, creating the need for a work surveying current scholarship and addressing critical issues. Brandeis and America more than meets this need. Six distinguished Brandeis scholars—David J. Danelski, Nelson L. Dawson, Allon Gal, David W. Levy, Philippa Strum, and Melvin I. Urofsky—offer richly analytical essays illuminating key aspects of Brandeis\u27s impact on American life: his relationship to the Prog...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
On March 31-April 1, 2016, Touro Law Center and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conferenc...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...
Book review: Brandeis and America. Edited by Nelson L. Dawson. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Ke...
Philippa Strum, our foremost authority on Louis Brandeis, gathers together for the first time a ster...
Louis Brandeis was the greatest lawyer of the early twentieth century, and perhaps of the entire cen...
Philippa Strum is Broeklundian Professor of Political Science Emerita at the City University of New ...
Urofsky has captured the essence of Brandeis in his excellent and informative volume. Urofsky often ...
The law practice of Louis Brandeis serves as an appropriate vehicle for examining both the history o...
One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusual...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...
It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brand...
Book review: Brandeis. By Lewis J. Paper. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, Inc. 1983. Pp. 442. Revie...
This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
Choice Outstanding TitleRevered as the "People's Attorney," Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguis...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
On March 31-April 1, 2016, Touro Law Center and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conferenc...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...
Book review: Brandeis and America. Edited by Nelson L. Dawson. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Ke...
Philippa Strum, our foremost authority on Louis Brandeis, gathers together for the first time a ster...
Louis Brandeis was the greatest lawyer of the early twentieth century, and perhaps of the entire cen...
Philippa Strum is Broeklundian Professor of Political Science Emerita at the City University of New ...
Urofsky has captured the essence of Brandeis in his excellent and informative volume. Urofsky often ...
The law practice of Louis Brandeis serves as an appropriate vehicle for examining both the history o...
One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusual...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...
It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brand...
Book review: Brandeis. By Lewis J. Paper. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, Inc. 1983. Pp. 442. Revie...
This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
Choice Outstanding TitleRevered as the "People's Attorney," Louis D. Brandeis concluded a distinguis...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
On March 31-April 1, 2016, Touro Law Center and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conferenc...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...