![]() ![]() Supreme Court by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Louis Brandeis was 59 years old when he was named to the U.S. Brandeis: A Life (Pantheon, September 22, 2009). Melvin Urofsky talked about his latest book, Louis D. He is the author or editor of over 50 books, including the five-volume collect Before that he taught history and law and public policy at Virginia Commonwealth University since 1974. Melvin Urofsky is a visiting professor of history at American University. When the new Supreme Court building opened in 1935, Justice Brandeis refused to move into his new chambers, saying that the courtroom in the Capitol was more symbolic of smaller government. Justice Brandeis remained on the court until 1939. He was the first Jewish member of the Court. Professor Urofsky discussed Justice Brandeis' early years in Louisville and his leadership in the American Zionist movement. Prior to that he had been instrumental in the development of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Trade Commission. ![]() ![]() T20:00:17-05:00 Melvin Urofsky talked about his latest book, Louis D. ![]()
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