Louis Brandeis in 1916, the year he was appointed to the
Supreme Court of the United States by President
Woodrow Wilson. Brandeis wrote the landmark
Brandeis Brief, which was the first
legal brief in United States legal history to incorporate analysis of factual data, rather than simply arguing legal theory. He would become one of the most influential and respected
Supreme Court Justices in United States history. His votes and opinions envisioned the greater protections for individual rights and greater flexibility for government in economic regulation that would prevail in later courts.
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