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David J. Brewer : the life of a Supreme Court justice, 1837-1910
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ISBN: 0585112878 9780585112879 0809319098 9780809319091 Year: 1994 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,

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This informative new book is the first biography of David J. Brewer, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1889 to 1910 and certainly one of the most visible judges of his time. Michael J. Brodhead's candid account covers Brewer's entire judicial career as well as his childhood, education, personal life, and many and varied public activities. Prior to rising to the nation's highest tribunal, Brewer served as a county probate judge, a state district judge, a Kansas State Supreme Court justice, and a federal circuit court judge. He was known not only for his long tenure on the Supreme Court but also for his numerous off-the-bench statements as an orator and writer. Many of Brewer's judicial opinions and nonjudicial utterances created controversy, particularly when he confronted the reform issues of his day. The court presided over by Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller has been seen as reactionary, determined to infuse the law with social Darwinism and laissez-faire ideology. Further, the Fuller Court has been accused of hindering all legislation that might have improved the economic and social condition of the American masses. Yet, contrary to these usual assessments of the Fuller Court as a whole, Brewer accepted most of his generation's reform goals. He championed many forms of social legislation, the regulation of business, the rights of women and minorities, educational reform, and world peace. Brodhead contends that until recently historians have carelessly and inaccurately created a false image of Brewer, partly by citing a small sample of his opinions and public statements as representative of his alleged conservatism. They have also assumed that the disputable decisions of Brewer and his contemporaries were based on ideological predilections and that precedent and established legal principles played no role. During his term, Brewer was the author of such notable court cases as In re Debs, Muller v. Oregon, and Kansas v. Colorado. He supported property rights, admired honest entrepreneurial activity, and opposed the concentration of power in any form. He favored the individual in all instances, whether that individual was the initiator of a great economic enterprise or a farmer struggling to extend agriculture into the western plains. As a rare and fascinating record of one person's rise through the American judicial system, this book is an indispensable addition to the libraries of all lawyers, legal scholars, legal and constitutional historians, and political scientists.

The archaeology of the Donner Party
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ISBN: 0874173663 9780874173666 087417290X 9780874172904 0874176611 9780874176612 Year: 1997 Publisher: Reno, Nevada ; Las Vegas, Nevada : University of Nevada Press,


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Nothing but praise : a history of the 1321st Engineer General Service Regiment
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Alexandria, Va. : Washington, DC : Office of History, Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ; For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,


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Nothing but praise : a history of the 1321st Engineer General Service Regiment
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2009 Publisher: Alexandria, Va. : Washington, DC : Office of History, Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ; For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,

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