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Marquette Law Review

2016

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Brandeis: The Legacy Of A Justice, Joel K. Goldstein, Charles A. Miller Jan 2016

Brandeis: The Legacy Of A Justice, Joel K. Goldstein, Charles A. Miller

Marquette Law Review

One hundred years after his appointment, Justice Louis D. Brandeis remains a distinctive and unusually influential figure in the history of the Supreme Court. Unlike many other great justices, Brandeis is not remembered for his majority opinions. Rather, what is distinctive about him is the extent to which so many of his dissents and concurring opinions continue to influence justices more than 75 years after he retired and a century after he joined the Court. Whereas justices cite majority opinions for their value as legal precedents, they invoke the dissents and concurrences of a retired justice due to the power …