Louis D. Brandeis AKA Louis Dembitz Brandeis Born: 13-Nov-1856 Birthplace: Louisville, KY Died: 5-Oct-1941 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Judge Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Supreme Court Justice, 1916-39 A very successful attorney and avowed Zionist, the first Jew to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Many, including William Howard Taft, opposed his nomination due to alleged "unfitness", but once on the bench performed as one of the greatest justices in the court's history.
Father: Adolf Brandeis Mother: Frederika Dembitz Wife: Alice Goldmark (m. 23-Mar-1891, until his death, d. 12-Oct-1945, two daughters) Daughter: Susan Gilbert (b. 27-Feb-1893) Daughter: Elizabeth Rauschenbusch (b. 25-Apr-1896)
High School: Annen-Realschule, Dresden, Germany Law School: Harvard Law School (1875-77)
US Supreme Court Justice (5-Jun-1916 to 13-Feb-1939) Brandeis, Dunbar, and Nutter Partner (1897-1916)
Warren and Brandeis Partner (1879-89)
Law Clerk to Horace Grey, Chief Justice, Massachusetts Sup Ct. Harvard Law Review Founder Cosmos Club Massachusetts Bar Association 1879 Missouri Bar Association 1878 Heart Attack 1-Oct-1941
Appears on the cover of:
Time, 19-Oct-1925, DETAILS: Louis Dembitz Brandeis: The rights of man
Author of books:
Other People's Money: And How the Bankers Use It (1914, nonfiction)
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