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Louis D. Brandeis

De: Melvin I Urofsky
Narrado por: Sean Pratt
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The first full-scale biography in 25 years of one of the most important and distinguished justices to sit on the Supreme Court – an audiobook that reveals Louis D. Brandeis the reformer, lawyer, and jurist, and Brandeis the man, in all of his complexity, passion, and wit.

As a lawyer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brandeis pioneered how modern law is practiced. The author of the right to privacy, he led the way in creating the role of the lawyer as counselor and pioneered the idea of pro bono publico work by attorneys. Named to the Supreme Court, Brandeis, ranked as one of the nation’s leading progressive reformers. He invented savings-bank life insurance in Massachusetts and was a driving force in the development of the Federal Reserve Act, the Clayton Antitrust Act, and the law establishing the Federal Trade Commission.

As an economist and moralist, Brandeis warned in 1914 that banking and stock brokering must be separate, and 20 years later, during the New Deal, his recommendation was finally enacted into law - only to be undone by Ronald Reagan, which led to the savings-and-loan crisis in the 1980s and the world financial collapse of 2008.

At age 58 Brandeis became the head of the American Zionist movement. During the next seven years, Brandeis transformed it from a marginal activity into a powerful force in American Jewish affairs.

This is a huge and galvanizing biography, a revelation of one man’s effect on American society and jurisprudence, and an electrifying story of his time.

©2009 Melvin Urofsky (P)2010 Gildan Media Corp
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"[A] monumental, authoritative and appreciative biography of the man Franklin D. Roosevelt called "Isaiah" . . . [Urofsky] demonstrates, deploying a Brandeisan array of factual material, why Brandeis still matters, nearly 70 years after his death." (Alan M. Dershowitz, The New York Times Book Review)
"A comprehensive biography of an American legal giant.... likely to become the standard biography.... An authoritative, impressive assessment of a man whose legal reasoning continues to influence our republic." ( Kirkus Reviews)

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One of my goals for 2014 is to read about the Supreme Court justices so here is my first one this year. The life of Louis B. Brandeis, as explored in Professor Urofsky’s remarkable book, had innumerable passages that amazed me. Urofsky’s prose along with the meticulous detail he put into the book help capture the sweep and the details of the life of Brandeis. More than half the book is about Brandeis’s pre-court years. Brandeis was fifty-nine years old when he was appointed to the court. Urofsky’s writes in a scholarly fashion packed with lots of detail about various legal cases. Brandeis is considered one of the most brilliant minds of all the Supreme Court Justices. He was a crusader against oversized institutions and eloquent proponent of free speech and privacy. When he was an attorney he was known as “The People’s Attorney” for taking cases for labor unions, utility consumers and women’s rights. The one item I felt that was over done by Urofsky was about Zionism. The detail on this could have been significantly reduces and resulted in a better book. Urofsky shows how Brandeis was a man of facts, ethics, principle and courage. I learned so much about the man and his times as well as the workings of the Supreme Court. I also felt that Urofsky could have balanced the book a bit more pointing out more of Brandeis’s weakness. Overall it is an excellent book I would recommend to anyone interested in the Justices of the Supreme Court or history. Sean Pratt did an excellent job reading this long (36 hours) book.

The book is utterly fascinating

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Fascinating and very relevant to the current political situation.

Economics, women's rights, monopolies, breaking up big banks ... and no, it's not a Democrat's stump speech.

If it were better read, I'd have given it a 5.

History, 100 years old and definitely not dated

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Anybody interested in either Supreme Court cases, history, or has a general thirst for knowledge, should definitely listen to this audiobook.

Well written and performed nicely this a great buy.

Fantastic - A Must Have!

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Urofsky did his homework and I learned a lot about Brandies' reform work, Zionism, and jurisprudence. Urofsky applogizes too much for Brandeis' failure to consider issues of race. This is not a small flaw, but the critical reader can put this in perspective and still learn an enormous amount about the man and the period from this book.

Clearly the definitive Brandeis biography

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I really learned a lot about how government works and how the court works. It was a very good audiobook and a really impressive man driven to protect people from abuses of power. Wish he were still alive and on the Supreme Court!

Great read & educational

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