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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 19:31:19 -0500 Reply-To: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list <H-LAW@MSU.EDU> Sender: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list <H-LAW@MSU.EDU> From: Chris Waldrep <cfcrw@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> Subject: Request for resource information on Brandeis
From: COHEN@BINAH.CC.BRANDEIS.EDU
As a research assistant, I am helping a professor of Legal Studies put together materials for a course on the life and jurisprudence of Louis D. Brandeis. We are looking for relatively obscure articles by Brandeis's contemporaries that assess his thoughts and legal capacities. In particular, we are interested in materials that go beyond standard published books, such as those by Phillipa Strum. If anyone has any suggestions, I would be most appreciative.
Thank you very much.
Debra Cohen
Brandeis University, Politics Department
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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 08:08:42 -0500 Reply-To: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list <H-LAW@MSU.EDU> Sender: H-Net and ASLH Legal History Discussion list <H-LAW@MSU.EDU> From: Chris Waldrep <cfcrw@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> Subject: Re: Request for resource information on Brandeis
From: Kurt Metzmeier <KMETZ1@UKCC.uky.edu>
Debra Cohen:
Have you run across Justice Louis D. Brandeis: A Bibliography of Writings and
Other Materials on the Justice (1988) by Gene Teitlebaum? Gene, the
late (and great) director of the University of Louisville Law Library
(one of the respositories of Brandeis papers), made an effort to collect
a variety on materials on the Louisville-born justice and that
collection inspired this work.
Kurt X. Metzmeier
kmetz1@ukcc.uky.edu