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...That was an extraordinarily good cover piece on Black and the Supreme Court. Although you quite properly quote Paul Freund, Frankfurter's disciple and successor at Harvard, as somewhat critical of the Court's new activist trend, you also quote to the same effect an unnamed Yale professor, thus giving the impression that Yale shares Harvard's disquiet. But the fact is that the man you quote is, like Freund, Harvard-and-Frankfurter trained and oriented...
...Black and his brethren, the frequently fiat-like results have obviously upset many Americans. Totally apart from the Birchers, with their campaign to "impeach Earl Warren," the critics of at least some decisions include such highly respectable friends of the Court as Harvard's famed Law Professor Paul Freund, who sees in its drumfire decisions "a tendency to make broad principles do service for specific problems that demand differentiation, a tendency toward overbroadness that is not an augury of enduring work...
Responsive & Responsible. Though he disagrees with the Court's formula, Professor Freund, too, sees reapportionment as one of the great steps toward "responsive Government" that the Court is obliged to take when
They killed some 50 Vietnamese officers and men and seized a radio station, broadcasting demands for an autonomous tribal state. Finally, at the urging of U.S. Colonel John F. Freund, a French-speaking Special Forces adviser whom they trusted, the rebels withdrew and agreed to present their grievances to Premier Nguyen Khanh, who had immediately flown to the area...
...classic Holmes manner, Justice Brennan relies on Harvard Law Professor Paul Freund (who clerked for Justice Brandeis) to send him the best he has. Justice Douglas relies on a West Coast lawyer named Stanley Sparrowe. The others do more scouting and interviewing on their own. Justice Stewart is high on Yalemen, Justice White favors Westerners, Chief Justice Warren looks for Californians. Justice Black likes fellow Alabamians; Justice Clark tries to tap lesser-known law schools. Aspirants know all these quirks. "My best chance was either slipping in as one of Stewart's Yalies," said one of this year...