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Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason
Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason






One could not reasonably ask for more information about Brandeis than Mr. He has delved deeply into corporation finances and legal technicalities. Mason has quoted copiously from Brandeis’ speeches, letters and judicial opinions. There can be no question that it is a triumph of research and organization, clear, precise and comprehensive. For the last six years Alpheus Thomas Mason, a Professor of Politics at Princeton, has been working upon a monumental authorized biography. Even the most intransigent of his legal and political foes admit today that Brandeis was one of the makers of modern America, a man whose influence upon our thought and institutions can hardly be overestimated. He was also a zealous champion of the common man, a millionaire three times over, an ardent Zionist, a complex, sometimes inconsistent, lovable individual. Brandeis was a great lawyer and a great judge.

Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason

Advance Railroad Rate Case (1910-1911) Arbitration Board, New York Garment Workers' strike (1910-1916) Joined Zionist Movement (1912) Nominated and confirmed for Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1916) Retired (1939) Died (1941).$9.99 on Kindle, Nook, Apple Books, Kobo, Google Playīrandeis: A Free Man’s Life by Alpheus Thomas Mason (300,000 words, 29 illustrations) Lawrence in New Haven merger controversies Defended hours of labor and minimum wage statutes of Oregon, Illinois, Ohio, and California (1907-1914) Counsel for 'Collier's Weekly' in Ballinger-Pinchot dispute Counsel for Commercial organizations in I.C.C.

Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason

Some notable positions include counsel for the New England Policy-Holders' Protective Committee (1905) Counsel for William B. He was born in Kouisville, Kentucky in 1856, attended Harvard Law School 1875-1878.

Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason

Biography of Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis. Book Octavo, hardcover, Very good in brown boards with corner bumps.








Brandeis by Alpheus Thomas Mason