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The first full-scale biography in twenty-five years of one of the most important and distinguished justices to sit on the Supreme Court–a book that reveals Louis D. Brandeis the reformer, lawyer, and jurist, and Brandeis the man, in all of his complexity, passion, and wit.
A huge and galvanizing biography, a revelation of one man’s effect on American society and jurisprudence, and the electrifying story of his time.
Preface: The Idealistic Pragmatist
1 Louisville Roots 3
2 Harvard, St. Louis, and Back 25
3 Warren & Brandeis 46
4 First Steps 75
5 Alice 103
6 Traction and Utilities 130
7 A Perfect Reform 155
8 Taking on Morgan 181
9 An Attorney for the People 201
10 Democracy in the Workplace 228
11 The Pinchot-Ballinger Affair 254
12 Railroad Interludes 277
13 The Curse of Bigness 300
14 National Politics 327
15 A Snapshot of Mr. Brandeis 353
16 The New Freedom 372
17 Men! Money! Discipline! 399
18 Nomination 430
19 Settling in 460
20 Extrajudicial Activities: I 490
21 Zionism, 1917-1921 515
22 War and Speech - And Holmes 545
23 Brandeis and Taft 571
24 The Taft Court and Legal Classicism 592
25 A New Agenda: The Court and Civil Liberties 618
26 Extrajudicial Activities: II 642
27 Depression 669
28 The New Deal 691
29 Extrajudicial Activities: III 721
30 The Passing of Isaiah 741
Notes 759
Index 903
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Posted November 15, 2009
Challenging and interesting biography of a fascinating man.
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The first full-scale biography in twenty-five years of one of the most important and distinguished justices to sit on the Supreme Court–a book that reveals Louis D. Brandeis the reformer, lawyer, and jurist, and Brandeis the man, in all of his complexity, passion, and wit.
A huge and galvanizing biography, a revelation of one man’s effect on American society and jurisprudence, and the electrifying story of his time.