Word: jurists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus simply did a great jurist step down from the bench which his presence has graced, honored and liberalized for 29 full and fruitful years...
...opinion Justice Holmes stands as the greatest jurist of this century, and the ideas now formulated by most lawyers were expressed by him a generation ago. I feel sure that no other member of the Supreme Court in the history of the body has been so productive of ideas. Although he gave up his law professorship here many years ago, he has always been one of the Law School's warmest friends, accepting the presidency of the Harvard Law School Association for a long period of years, and it is very fitting that his latest portrait should hang opposite that...
...years ago Alfred Lief published a collection of Mr. Justice Holmes' dissenting opinions. Now in a companion volume to this earlier one, the same editor has collected opinions which portray the jurist not as the "Great Dissenter" but as the spokesman for the majority of the Court...
...article in appreciation of Mr. Justice Brandeis, who was elected one of the first trustees of the Review in 1889, was contributed by Elmer Balogh, noted continental jurist. The issue also includes "Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution," by Frank-furter, and "Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Regulation of Railroads," by H. W. Bikle, attorney for the Pennsylvania Railroad...
Within 48 hours there were six aspirants for the 54-year-old ousted jurist's $12,000 job. They were a female assistant district attorney who gets $7,500; two female deputy assistants who get $4,000 and $3,240; the sister of a male magistrate; a female attorney; a female member of the State insurance department. Tammany indicated that it would appoint a female to "vindicate" the city's women...