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  2. Jeffrey Rosen (legal academic) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In an opinion piece published after Kagan's nomination hearings and before the Senate's vote on her confirmation, Rosen encouraged Kagan to look to the late Justice Louis Brandeis as a model "to develop a positive vision of progressive jurisprudence in an age of economic crisis, financial power and technological change." [22]

  3. Louis Brandeis - Wikipedia

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    The law school's Louis D. Brandeis Society awards the Brandeis Medal. The Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville opened in 1846 and was named for Justice Brandeis in 1997. The Brandeis University Law Journal , one of the country's few undergraduate law publications, launched in 2009.

  4. Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law

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    On September 11th, 2023, The Louis D. Brandeis Center For Human Rights Under the Law, Anti-Defamation League, American Jewish League, Potomac Law Group, and Stand With Us filed a lawsuit, on behalf of students, against SAUSD that “alleged violations of California’s open meetings law, including failing to provide proper public notice before ...

  5. Jeffrey Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Rosen may refer to: Jeffrey Rosen (legal academic) (born 1964), U.S. academic and commentator on legal affairs; Jeffrey Rosen (businessman), American billionaire businessman; Jeffrey A. Rosen (born 1958), U.S. lawyer who served as Deputy Attorney General, acting Attorney General, and Deputy Secretary of Transportation

  6. Louis Brandeis Supreme Court nomination - Wikipedia

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    Brandeis, dubbed the "people's lawyer", was a controversial figure for his challenging of monopolies, criticism of investment banks, his advocacy for workers' rights, and his advocacy for protecting civil liberties. [7] [8] He was regarded as a "trust buster". [4] Brandeis was among the nation's most noted Progressive reformers.

  7. Constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen on what's next after ...

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    Constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what's next for abortion rights after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

  8. University of Louisville School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, commonly referred to as The University of Louisville School of Law [2] [3] or the Brandeis School of Law, [4] is the law school of the University of Louisville. Established in 1846, it is the oldest law school in Kentucky and the fifth oldest in the country in continuous operation. [5]

  9. Benjamin N. Cardozo - Wikipedia

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    The first was Louis Brandeis, whose family was Ashkenazi. Cardozo was born into the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community, which had traditions distinct from the Ashkenazi. Since the appointment of Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the 21st century, some commentators have suggested that Cardozo should be considered the "first Hispanic justice".