The Christian Science Monitor, November 24th, 2006
Byline: Daniel Schorr Indulge me in a little sesquicentennial sentiment about my favorite jurist. One hundred and fifty years ago this month, Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis was born in Louisville, Ky., the son of immigrants from Czechoslovakia. He graduated from Harvard Law School with some of the highest grades ever received there. He was named to the Supreme Court by President Woodrow Wilson as its first Jewish and most liberal member. If he is remembered for nothing else, he will be remembered for discovering a constitutional right to privacy, which became the underpinning of the r...
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