It cannot be said that Louis Dembitz Brandeis has suffered from a lack of scholarly attention. Brandeis is considered to be one of the most influential Justices in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court, and scores of books and law-review articles have been written about Brandeis the lawyer, the political insider, the Zionist, and the Justice. A case can be made, however, that history has not fully recognized the important and lasting contribution that Brandeis made to the development of the institutional rules and norms surrounding the Supreme Court law clerk, an oversight that this essay seeks to rectify
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This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
Law clerks have been part of the American judicial system since 1882, when Supreme Court Justice Hor...
One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusual...
The law practice of Louis Brandeis serves as an appropriate vehicle for examining both the history o...
ON FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Mr. Justice Brandeis retired from regular active service as a Justice of the U...
In this Article, I will focus on the appointment of Louis D. Brandeis to the United States Supreme C...
Louis D. Brandeis is a figure of perennial significance in American history. Brilliant lawyer, innov...
On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmat...
If jurists have the feelings of other men, Monday, the fifth of January, nineteen hundred and thirty...
Book review: Brandeis and America. Edited by Nelson L. Dawson. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Ke...
The May 5, 1893 letter from Justice Horace Gray to Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller touches upon...
This brief essay, prepared for the Touro Law Center and Jewish Law Institute conference, “Louis D. B...
A Review of The Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection: The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Cou...
We live in a culture enamored by our heroes. They are celebrated for their extraordinary accomplishm...
This book examines both the constitutional jurisprudence of Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis ...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
Law clerks have been part of the American judicial system since 1882, when Supreme Court Justice Hor...