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A Mirror Crack'd? The Rule Of Law In American History, Christopher L. Tomlins Feb 1991

A Mirror Crack'd? The Rule Of Law In American History, Christopher L. Tomlins

William & Mary Law Review

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Possession: A Brief For Louisiana's Rights Of Succession To The Legacy Of Roman Law, David Snyder Jan 1991

Possession: A Brief For Louisiana's Rights Of Succession To The Legacy Of Roman Law, David Snyder

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. - The Moral Force Of His Language, Bennett L. Gershman Jan 1991

Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. - The Moral Force Of His Language, Bennett L. Gershman

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

The enduring strength of Justice William J. Brennan Jr.'s constitutional vision is a tribute to his extraordinary scholarship and powerful logic. His opinions will be studied, cited, and honored for generations for their immense contribution to the constitutional protection of individual rights. But there is a further dimension to his jurisprudence that has always struck me - the moral force of his language. Justice Brennan's eloquent, passionate, and compassionate prose constantly exhorts us to a higher moral plane. To the disadvantaged, the accused, the dissident, and the condemned, Justice Brennan's words are a timeless anthem of sustenance and hope.