What Louis Brandeis Knows: A Crusader for Social Justice Becomes a Supreme Court Justice
Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there was Louis D. Brandeis: a lawyer/activist turned Supreme Court Justice who drew on common sense and Jewish values to make a difference.

This nonfiction picture book for young readers ages 7 - 10 brings to life a man full of wit and common sense, a trailblazer to inspire Jewish and non-Jewish readers alike.

Louis Brandeis knows it's up to him to change the world. He has seen how some people are treated poorly because of their race or their religion or because they are poor. If I were a lawyer like Uncle Dembitz, he thinks, I could fight for those who need extra help. Guided by his uncle's example, his father's practical wisdom, and Jewish values of equality and justice, Brandeis gets to work as a lawyer, making sure everyone has a chance. Louis knows it's important to fight for worker's rights and women's rights. Louis knows (before most people!) that everyone has the right to privacy. And Louis knows it's important to support arguments with facts.

What Louis doesn't know is that he'll become the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in 1916, and his fight for justice will only continue.
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What Louis Brandeis Knows: A Crusader for Social Justice Becomes a Supreme Court Justice
Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there was Louis D. Brandeis: a lawyer/activist turned Supreme Court Justice who drew on common sense and Jewish values to make a difference.

This nonfiction picture book for young readers ages 7 - 10 brings to life a man full of wit and common sense, a trailblazer to inspire Jewish and non-Jewish readers alike.

Louis Brandeis knows it's up to him to change the world. He has seen how some people are treated poorly because of their race or their religion or because they are poor. If I were a lawyer like Uncle Dembitz, he thinks, I could fight for those who need extra help. Guided by his uncle's example, his father's practical wisdom, and Jewish values of equality and justice, Brandeis gets to work as a lawyer, making sure everyone has a chance. Louis knows it's important to fight for worker's rights and women's rights. Louis knows (before most people!) that everyone has the right to privacy. And Louis knows it's important to support arguments with facts.

What Louis doesn't know is that he'll become the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in 1916, and his fight for justice will only continue.
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What Louis Brandeis Knows: A Crusader for Social Justice Becomes a Supreme Court Justice

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What Louis Brandeis Knows: A Crusader for Social Justice Becomes a Supreme Court Justice

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Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there was Louis D. Brandeis: a lawyer/activist turned Supreme Court Justice who drew on common sense and Jewish values to make a difference.

This nonfiction picture book for young readers ages 7 - 10 brings to life a man full of wit and common sense, a trailblazer to inspire Jewish and non-Jewish readers alike.

Louis Brandeis knows it's up to him to change the world. He has seen how some people are treated poorly because of their race or their religion or because they are poor. If I were a lawyer like Uncle Dembitz, he thinks, I could fight for those who need extra help. Guided by his uncle's example, his father's practical wisdom, and Jewish values of equality and justice, Brandeis gets to work as a lawyer, making sure everyone has a chance. Louis knows it's important to fight for worker's rights and women's rights. Louis knows (before most people!) that everyone has the right to privacy. And Louis knows it's important to support arguments with facts.

What Louis doesn't know is that he'll become the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in 1916, and his fight for justice will only continue.

Editorial Reviews

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"What the first Jewish U.S. Supreme Court justice knew could fill a book... A solid introduction to an honorable man, known for his fair-minded rulings."—Kirkus Reviews

"Notable episodes in the personal and professional development of Louis Brandeis, a groundbreaking lawyer, show how his upbringing and lived experiences fueled his ascent to the Supreme Court, as its first Jewish justice... Clear and compelling present-tense text shapes loosely interpreted primary documents, including Brandeis’s recollections and writings, into dialogue detailing noteworthy vignettes... A commendable addition to biography collections, especially those emphasizing social justice."—Booklist

“Richard Michelson and Stacy Innerst have prepared an artful and informative book about America’s leading Jewish jurist. I know that Louis Brandeis’s grandson, my late husband, Frank Brandeis Gilbert, would be delighted by this important project. It will enlighten the lives of young readers and, perhaps, older readers as well.” —Ann Gilbert

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2025-07-19
What the first Jewish U.S. Supreme Court justice knew could fill a book.

Throughout this picture-book biography, Michelson reiterates the many things that Louis Brandeis knows. At age 5, “he knows his parents came to America in 1848,” as Jewish refugees from Prague. And thanks to his family—in particular, his opinionated father—he knows that people should be treated equally regardless of their religion, ethnicity, or gender. That attitude informs his work as a lawyer as he successfully argues for better working hours and wages for factory workers, protects customers from railroad tycoons’ exorbitant fees, and holds President William Taft to his promise to safeguard America’s forests. For his efforts, he’s nominated to the Supreme Court by President Woodrow Wilson. His enemies’ accusations that he’s a “radical, a muckraker, and a traitor” jeopardize his chances, but Louis also knows that he’s “fought for ordinary citizens over the years.” Letters of support arrive from far and wide. Appointed to the court at last, “Louis knows for certain that his fight for social justice has just begun.” Michelson’s narrative is robust, though on the dry side until the backmatter, where details truly bring Brandeis’ story to life. Innerst’s droll illustrations have a mystical, Chagall-like feel in some spreads, while others feel more down to earth.

A solid introduction to an honorable man, known for his fair-minded rulings. (more about Louis Brandeis and the Supreme Court, photographs, timeline, bibliography, picture credits)(Picture-book biography. 7-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940203412430
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/07/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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