A Justice for All

A Justice for All

Author: Kim Isaac Eisler

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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"Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., was both a radical egalitarian and a prime mover on the United States Supreme Court. From 1956 to 1990 - through the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist eras - he effected both judicial and social change via decisions on racial desegregation, pornography, the application of the Bill of Rights to the states, privacy, and abortion. Brennan's stamp is on nearly every contemporary American social issue. A Justice for All, the first biography of Justice Brennan, gathers his considerable achievements in the context of his times and his life." "Brennan had been the original "stealth" nominee to the United States Supreme Court. Having served eight years as a state court judge in New Jersey, Brennan was a total unknown on the national stage when President Eisenhower limited his search for a new justice to a Northeastern Catholic currently serving on a state court. In a rancorous confirmation hearing that foreshadowed events of the eighties and nineties, Brennan tangled with Senator Joseph McCarthy. Taking his place on a Supreme Court bench surrounded by such towering figures as Earl Warren, Felix Frankfurter, Hugo Black, William Douglas, and John Harlan, Brennan observed, "I felt a little like the mule at the Kentucky Derby."" "But in a career that would span one-third of a century, Brennan proved to be one of the most visionary and influential justices in the history of the Supreme Court. Not content merely to interpret the Constitution, Brennan rewrote American law in the fields of obscenity, criminal rights, affirmative action, and privacy." "This account of the life of an extremely private and little-understood man brings the reader face to face with the clash of intellectual forces that created the landmark rulings of the Warren court. In the midst of these colliding giants was an unpresuming lawyer from Newark who took Warren's broad concepts and wrote them into law; who convinced a firebrand like William O. Douglas, that, at times, it paid to compromise; and who willingly braved personal and professional confrontations with his former Harvard University law professor, Felix Frankfurter." "In his three years of research, author Kim Isaac Eisler utilized the private papers of Justices Brennan, Douglas, Harlan, Warren, and Black, among others; interviewed dozens of former Brennan clerks; and found childhood friends and onetime law partners to reveal what lit the fire inside this history-making judicial activist." "A Justice for All is the remarkable tale of a man who operated within the marble walls of the Supreme Court with the consummate skills of a dealmaker, creating majorities, writing laws, and all the while steering clear of political fire. In so doing, he succeeded in changing American law and society."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Measuring Justice

Measuring Justice

Author: Harry Brighouse

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-01-28

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1139487442

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This book brings together a team of leading theorists to address the question 'What is the right measure of justice?' Some contributors, following Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, argue that we should focus on capabilities, or what people are able to do and to be. Others, following John Rawls, argue for focussing on social primary goods, the goods which society produces and which people can use. Still others see both views as incomplete and complementary to one another. Their essays evaluate the two approaches in the light of particular issues of social justice - education, health policy, disability, children, gender justice - and the volume concludes with an essay by Amartya Sen, who originated the capabilities approach.


The Court and the World

The Court and the World

Author: Stephen Breyer

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2016-08-23

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1101912073

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In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the work of the Supreme Court of the United States in an increasingly interconnected world, a world in which all sorts of activity, both public and private—from the conduct of national security policy to the conduct of international trade—obliges the Court to understand and consider circumstances beyond America’s borders. Written with unique authority and perspective, The Court and the World reveals an emergent reality few Americans observe directly but one that affects the life of every one of us. Here is an invaluable understanding for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.


Justice

Justice

Author: Carey Harrison

Publisher: eBook Partnership

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0955181062

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Miri Gottlieb returns after World War II to the small Italian town from which her young son Vittorio was sent to Auschwitz by the town's former police chief Renzo Cipriano. But where is Cipriano now? And if she can find him, what sort of justice would compensate for such a loss?


The Rav

The Rav

Author: Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff

Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780881256154

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"This first volume recounts the details of the lives of the Rav and his forebears. This volume and the next constitute a scholarly attempt to detail the quests and ideas of one of the major personalities of modern American Jewish Orthodoxy". -- Jacket.


Report

Report

Author: Großbritannien Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

Publisher:

Published: 1879

Total Pages: 1066

ISBN-13:

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Circles of Justice

Circles of Justice

Author: Tia Rose

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-12-17

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1504967623

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Idyllic Island living is infiltrated by criminal entities involved in money laundering, bribery of the highest order and related illegal activities. Local investigative agencies with fearless intensity, challenges and confronts the foreign entities who dared to conduct illicit activities on their island turf. Confrontations and clashes ensue between opposing groups. The fearless island agents refuse to retreat under the leadership of their steel-mannered chief, who has one focus in view, Justice! The challengers remain resolute in their quest to rid their island nation of the unwanted undesirables. The battle engaging strategic maneuvers mixed with bullets speak silently but effectively. The anticipated flawless end result is radically disrupted, leaving the masterminds grappling to regain control of their targeted but disrupted unsuccessful mission. Bronz encounters and steel-like maneuvers exists within the targeted.


Tablet and Pen

Tablet and Pen

Author: Reza Aslan

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 0393065855

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This volume celebrates the magnificent achievement of 20th-century Middle Eastern literature that has been neglected in the English-speaking world.


Reports

Reports

Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

Publisher:

Published: 1879

Total Pages: 1062

ISBN-13:

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