Louis D Brandeis
American
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1856/11/13 | Louis Dembits Brandeis is born at home (lost) on Armory Place in Louisville, to Adolphus and Frederika Brandeis, immigrants from Bohemia who prospered in Louisville. | Born | |||||
1865/00/00 | Louis Brandeis "burned himself with gunpowder, frightened maids with straw dummies, teased little girls and, as the youngest of the gang with which he played, fought the 'Little Lord Fauntleroy's of Louisville." Alpheus Thomas | Home | Brandeis House | Louisville, KY | |||
1874/00/00 | After a year of study in Germany, Louis Brandeis enters Harvard Law School at age 18, without attending college. | Education | Austin Hall, Harvard Law School | Cambridge, MA | |||
1876/06/28 | Louis Brandeis graduates from Harvard Law School at the head of his class. He is a "character in his own way, one of the most brilliant legal minds they have ever had here!". - wrote a fellow student | Education | Austin Hall, Harvard Law School | Cambridge, MA | |||
1890/12/15 | "The Right to Privacy" by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis is published in the Harvard Law Review, Vol IX, No 5. | Author | The Right to Privacy (essay) | ||||
1914/00/00 | "Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It" by Louis Brandeis is published. A popular attack on corporate power, the book will prove instrumental in effecting the passage of both the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act. | Author | |||||
1916/01/28 | Woodrow Wilson nominates Louis D Brandeis as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. | Work | Old Senate Chamber | United States Capitol | |||
1922/06/00 | Justice Brandeis and his wife visit to Chatham for the first time in the summer of 1922. | Visitor | Chatham | Massachusetts | |||
1923/00/00 | Justice Brandeis and his wife buy a modest, remotely-situated house on the Oyster River, to which they will use as a summer home for the rest of their lives. | Home | Louis Brandeis House | Chatham | |||
1927/00/00 | Justice Louis Brandeis' opinion Whitney v California argues that free speech must not in any way be impaired unless there existed a "clear and present danger". | Work | Old Senate Chamber | United States Capitol | |||
1939/02/13 | After twenty-three years on the Supreme Court, Justice Louis Brandeis retires. | Work | United States Supreme Court Building | Washington, DC | |||
1941/10/05 | Louis Dembitz Brandeis, retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and one of the greatest liberals in the history of that tribunal, died at his residence here (Washington, DC) at 7:15 o'clock this evening. - New York Times | Died | |||||
1946/07/16 | The Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning trustees name their new university after Louis Brandeis. Louis Brandeis' Supreme Court robes, furniture from his office in Boston and some of his personal library are in the Goldfarb Library. | In Memoriam | The Castle | Waltham, MA |
1 Creative Work by Louis D Brandeis »
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The Right to Privacy (essay) | Author | Essay | 1890/12/15 |
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