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t in 1867 over President Johnson's veto. The closeness of the question was underscored by the fact that three Justices, including Justices Holmes and Brandeis, dissented in Myers. Yet, despite the unsettled constitutionality of President Wilson's action, ‘no member of the Court in Myers suggested that Wils
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(2009). Mysteries of morality. Cognition, 112(2), 281-299. Descioli, P., & Karpoff, R. (2014). People’s judgments about classic property law cases. Brandeis University Working Paper. Desvousges, W. H., Johnson, F. R., Dunford, R. W., Boyle, K. J., Hudson, S. P., Wilson, K. N., et al. (2010). Measuring non
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015526 →es and conclusions drawn from a logical analysis of sentences. In 1976, Barbara Jordan, a Congresswoman from Texas, gave the commencement address at Brandeis University. Listening to her speak about the importance of public service and the importance of using talent and ability in service of one’s country
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rrived at the Supreme Court, as he once summarized the situation, “my phone never rings.” The High Court is the loneliest of institutions. As Justice Brandeis once put it, “here we do our own work.” The Justices only occassionally interact: on the bench, in the weekly, somewhat formal, conference; and in in
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