Notes:
Based on conference held in Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Nov. 15-16, 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-377) and index.
Contents:
- Preface / Henry J. Abraham
- Who are the great justices and what criteria did they meet? / Robert C. Bradley
- John Marshall and the foundations of judicial power / Norman W. Provizer
- Joseph Story's uniform, rational law / F. Thornton Miller
- Roger B. Taney: A great chief justice? / Kenneth M. Holland
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- The evolution of John Marshall Harlan the elder / Linda C.A Przybyszewski
- Oliver Wendell Holmes and the democratic foundations of the First Amendment / Patrick Garry
- Louis D. Brandeis: Pioneer progressive / Marguerite R. Plummer
- Benjamin Cardozo: Pathfinder for progress / Marguerite R. Plummer.
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