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Lawrence Lessig, Archibald Cox, Stephen Breyer, Lani Guinier, Louis Brandeis, Richard Goldstone, Elena Kagan, Felix Frankfurter, Alan Dershowitz, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Kingman Brewster, Jr., Cass Sunstein, Elizabeth Warren
ISBN/EAN: 9781156049037
Umbreit-Nr.: 5767868

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 146 S.
Format in cm: 0.9 x 24.6 x 18.9
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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    • Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 146. Chapters: Lawrence Lessig, Archibald Cox, Stephen Breyer, Lani Guinier, Louis Brandeis, Richard Goldstone, Elena Kagan, Felix Frankfurter, Alan Dershowitz, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Kingman Brewster, Jr., Cass Sunstein, Elizabeth Warren, Jonathan Zittrain, Catharine MacKinnon, Joseph Story, Michael W. McConnell, Laurence Tribe, James Green, Abram Chayes, Noah Feldman, Donald Black, Randall Kennedy, Steven M. Wise, Charles Fried, Marty Meehan, Dan Kahan, Martin D. Ginsburg, Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Paul A. Freund, Tom Goldstein, Derrick Bell, Lewis Sargentich, James E. Graves, Jr., Charles Nesson, Joseph H. H. Weiler, Mickey Edwards, Hisashi Owada, John Palfrey, Jack Goldsmith, Arthur R. Miller, Roscoe Pound, Martha Minow, Julius L. Chambers, Erwin Griswold, Mary Ann Glendon, Simon Greenleaf, Kathleen Sullivan, Zechariah Chafee, Susan Estrich, Harry T. Edwards, Philip Alston, Edward F. Sherman, Paul M. Bator, Ellen Segal Huvelle, James Boyle, Harold J. Berman, Mark Tushnet, Elaine Bernard, Yochai Benkler, Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., John C. Coffee, Robert Keeton, Akhil Reed Amar, James Vorenberg, Derek Bok, David Kennedy, Dean Spade, Robert Braucher, William P. Alford, Philip Jeyaretnam, Theodore Plucknett, John Hart Ely, Nathaniel R. Jones, Lloyd Ohlin, Pamela Samuelson, Gary P. Naftalis, Roger Fisher, Raoul Berger, Frank Michelman, Lon L. Fuller, Harvey A. Silverglate, Peter Schlechtriem, Daniel Meltzer, Michael E. Levine, Aaron Edlin, Stephen Bright, David B. Wilkins, Samuel Williston, Soia Mentschikoff, Louise Weinberg, Morton Horwitz, Daniel Tarullo, Duncan Kennedy, Morris L. Cohen, Benjamin Kaplan, William Prosser, Robert C. Clark, Michael Boudin, Lynn M. LoPucki, Michael Klarman, Louis Loss, Edward Henry Strobel, Thomas H. Jackson, Jeannie Suk, Bruce Jacob, Thomas Smith, Robert Sitkoff, Terry Calvani, Lloyd L. Weinreb, William W. Fisher, Francis Bowes Sayre, John A. Powell, Christopher Edley, Jr., John Chipman Gray, Jacqueline Bhabha, Donald G. Alexander, Charles J. Hughes, Jr., Vikramaditya Khanna, James Barr Ames, Gerald L. Neuman, Lance Liebman, Leo E. Strine, Jr., Adrian Vermeule, Ronald S. Sullivan Jr., Rose Moss, Douglas Preston Woodlock, Margaret Radin, James Bradley Thayer, Mark J. Roe, John F. Manning, David Sutherland Nelson, Calvert Magruder, Gerald Frug, Phillip E. Areeda, Asahel Stearns, Carolyn Stafford Stein, Livingston Hall, Eugene Wambaugh, Janet Benshoof, Bruce Mann, Philip Heymann, Jack Corrigan, Hugh Dean McLellan, Murray Seasongood, Matthew C. Stephenson, Henry Moore Bates, Lucian Bebchuk, J. Mark Ramseyer, Martha Field, Frank Sander, Alan A. Stone, Austin Wakeman Scott, Larry Farmer, Donald F. Turner. Excerpt: Louis Dembitz Brandeis (pronounced; November 13, 1856 - October 5, 1941) was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916 to 1939. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Jewish immigrant parents who raised him in a secular mode. He enrolled at Harvard Law School, graduating at the age of twenty with the highest grade average in the college's history. Brandeis settled in Boston where he became a recognized lawyer through his work on progressive social causes. Starting in 1890, he helped develop the "right to privacy" concept by writing a Harvard Law Review article of that title, and was thereby credited by legal scholar Roscoe Pound as having accomplished "nothing less than adding a chapter to our law". Years later, a book he published, en.

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