Brandeis on democracy /

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Author / Contributor: Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941 (Author)
Other authors / contributors: Strum, Philippa
Imprint: Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, [1995]
Format: Electronic
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction. Chronology
  • 2. Democracy and Public Service. "True Americanism," 1915. Speech to the Good Government Association, 1903. Address to the New England Civic Federation, 1906. "Efficiency and Social Ideas," 1914. Letter to Robert W. Bruere, 1922. Public Service: Two Interviews. Interview with American Cloak and Suit Review, 1911. Interview in the New York Times Annalist, 1913. "The Greatest Life Insurance Wrong," 1906. The Question of Land Use. Letter to Alice Brandeis, 1911. Letters to Robert M. La Follette, 1911. Letter to Amos Pinchot, 1911
  • 3. The Living Law. Letter to William H. Dunbar, 1893. Two Speeches to Lawyers. "The Opportunity in the Law," 1905. "The Living Law," 1916. Oral Argument in Stettler v. O'Hara, 1914
  • 4. Justice for the Workers. "The Incorporation of Trades Unions," Debate with Samuel Gompers, 1902. Truax v. Corrigan, 1921. "The Employer and Trades Unions," 1904. Dorchy v. Kansas, 1926. "Hours of Labor," 1906.