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Benjamin Franklin, Louis Brandeis, and a speaker at the University of New York are quoted on their varying interpretations of civil liberties within a system of law. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Gerald Kanner of Collier's Encyclopedia regarding a request for Hurst to compose an article submission on Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Charles F. Mullett of the University of Missouri regarding the American Historical Association's planned tribute to Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Justice Brandeis regarding the results of Hurst's first Law and Society course, forwarded with a letter from Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Justice Felix Frankfurter regarding a memorandum Hurst wrote about Justice Brandeis and the Thompson case, the progress of Hurst's manuscripts, and Hurst's academic position. |
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Excerpts of speeches from Franklin, Brandeis, and an individual at the 86th Convocation at University of New York in 1952 relating to various aspects of civil liberties. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Abram L. Sachar regarding the completion of the compilation of the public papers of Justice Louis D. Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Tony Freyer of the University of Arkansas regarding Louis Brandeis and the Erie case. |
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Photocopy of a correspondence from Hurst to Justice Louis Brandeis regarding a Chicago job offer. |
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Correspondence between Roy T. Traynor and Hurst regarding the Motor Vehicle Code, Internal Revenue Code, and Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence to Professor Philippa Strum of Brooklyn College from Hurst regarding the New Deal and Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Leonard Levy of Claremont Graduate School regarding Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Lewis J. Paper regarding biographical sources on Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Lewis J. Paper regarding Justice Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Frank R. Strong of the University of North Carolina regarding the relation of the Supreme Court of Justice Brandeis' time to the depiction of the courts in The Brethren. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Lewis J. Paper regarding a Brandeis biography. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Leonard S. Baker regarding Justices Louis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter. |
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Correspondence between John P. Frank and Hurst regarding a review of a recent Brandeis-Frankfurter book. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Steven A. Felsenthal regarding a review of a Brandeis and Frankfurter article. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Saul Touster regarding Brandeis and Frankfurter. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Aida D. Donald regarding Philippa Strum's political biography of Brandeis. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Attorney George M. St. Peter regarding Brandeis and Frankfurter with an attached newspaper article entitled "Friends of Two Ex-Justices defend their Secret Tie." |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Attorney Thomas Keegan regarding biographies of Brandeis and Frankfurter. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Gerald T. Dunne of St. Louis University regarding Harvard and Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Aida Donald of the Harvard University Press regarding Philippa Strum's Brandeis text. |
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