THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC VIEWS OF MR. JUSTICE BRANDEIS. COLLATED, WITH INTRODUCTORY NOTES, BY ALFRED LIEF. WITH A FOREWORD BY CHARLES A. BEARD
- New York: Vanguard Press, 1930
New York: Vanguard Press, 1930. Signed by Brandeis March 17, 1931 on Arthur Leonard Ross's early bookplate on the front pastedown. Original publisher's black cloth, title stamped in gilt on front cover and spine. xxi, [3], 419, [1 blank] pp. With frontispiece portrait of Brandeis, and half title. Near Fine.
New York lawyer Arthur Leonard Ross had many well-known clients, such as Emma Goldman, Frank Harris, and H. L. Mencken. His large bookplate, by German artist Otto Ubbelohde and engraved by Botho Schmidt, deliberately left space for authorial autographs, which. Ross passionately collected.
"Long before he came to the Supreme Court, Louis Dembitz Brandeis had emphasized the law's need of social and economic intelligence. With prophetic insight he foreshadowed many of the challenging problems which confront our world today, and devised 'social inventions' to cope with them. There was hardly a phase of economic, industrial and social life to which he did not turn his hand; labor, trusts, railroads, insurance, finance are but part. So he brought to the Court an unequalled wealth of experience in such matters. . ." Mason, Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution, 80 U PA Law Review 799 (1932).
New York lawyer Arthur Leonard Ross had many well-known clients, such as Emma Goldman, Frank Harris, and H. L. Mencken. His large bookplate, by German artist Otto Ubbelohde and engraved by Botho Schmidt, deliberately left space for authorial autographs, which. Ross passionately collected.
"Long before he came to the Supreme Court, Louis Dembitz Brandeis had emphasized the law's need of social and economic intelligence. With prophetic insight he foreshadowed many of the challenging problems which confront our world today, and devised 'social inventions' to cope with them. There was hardly a phase of economic, industrial and social life to which he did not turn his hand; labor, trusts, railroads, insurance, finance are but part. So he brought to the Court an unequalled wealth of experience in such matters. . ." Mason, Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution, 80 U PA Law Review 799 (1932).
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Title
THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC VIEWS OF MR. JUSTICE BRANDEIS. COLLATED, WITH INTRODUCTORY NOTES, BY ALFRED LIEF. WITH A FOREWORD BY CHARLES A. BEARD
Author
[Brandeis, Louis D.]
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Vanguard Press: New York
Date
1930