“[Louis Brandeis] insisted on the necessity of public reason, which he thought could only be achieved if all of us just take the time to inform ourselves about the best arguments on all sides of questions so that we can make up our own minds.” IfsMindReasonSidesArgumentLouis Brandeis Author:Jeffrey Rosen
“I was very much influenced by a great book by the scholar Neil Richards called Intellectual Privacy, that [Louis] Brandeis changed his mind on the proper balance between dignity and free speech.” MindBookChangedBalanceSpeechIntellectualDignityPrivacyScholarFree SpeechGreat BookLouis Brandeis Author:Jeffrey Rosen
“I think [Louis] Brandeis challenges all of the current justices. As he said, "If we would guide by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold." You have to take the values that the framers were concerned about and translate them into this new age.” IfsThinkingMindSaidReasonLightAgeValuesChallengesJusticeConcernedCurrentsGuidesTranslateNew AgeFramersLouis Brandeis Author:Jeffrey Rosen
“Louis Brandeis actually changes his mind about women's suffrage because he works with these brilliant women in the women's suffrage movement like Josephine Goldmark, his sister-in-law, where he writes a Brandeis brief which convinced the court to uphold maximum hour laws for women by collecting all these facts and empirical evidence.” WritingMindFactsLawHoursMovementEvidenceCourtConvincedBrilliantMaximumCollectingIn-lawsSuffrageSister In LawLouis BrandeisWomen's SuffrageEmpirical EvidenceSuffrage Movement Author:Jeffrey Rosen