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Конституционно-Правовая Концепция Луиса Брандайза (1856–1941), Leonid G. Berlyavskiy Jan 2014

Конституционно-Правовая Концепция Луиса Брандайза (1856–1941), Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

the article is devoted to the research of the constitutional legal concept by Louis Brandeis – the outstanding American man of law, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He is considered as one of four greatest judges in XX century. Brandeis was possible to become successful in asserting the workers social and labor rights that directly have not been fi xed in the United States Constitution. The “Brandeis Brief” became the essential contribution to USA procedural law. Brandeis was a supporter of the “Living Constitution” conception that is based on the idea of social changes, evolutions of the …


The Doctrine Of Stare Decisis In United States Supreme Court Opinions, Peter J. Aschenbrenner Dec 2013

The Doctrine Of Stare Decisis In United States Supreme Court Opinions, Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Peter J. Aschenbrenner

OCL surveys United States Supreme Court cases from 1791 to 1900 for deployment of the phrase stare decisis in opinions and published arguments before the Court. The people, as Madison conceded, make their own precedents; they do this by approving (or not disapproving) official action (in the recent past); in turn, these officials look back to official action taken at time/s more or less remote from the present for their precedents.