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The law book michael roffer
The law book michael roffer










the law book michael roffer

His impact is specifically noted in the entry on “The Right to Privacy” which cites the article by that name that Brandeis and his law partner, Samuel Warren, published in the Harvard Law Review in 1890. His name appears in two of the 250 entries, and his influence can be traced to many others. Brandeis to the Supreme Court, his influence is quite prominent. With these caveats in mind, it is nonetheless quite noteworthy that during this centennial year of the appointment of Louis D. He notes, however that of the milestones he has chosen “most have effected profound change - for good or for bad - and each reflects a new, historical structure or path on the legal landscape.” In his introduction, Professor Roffer (a New York Law School faculty member) notes that he takes an “eclectic approach,” and that the choices are his own, and that he has “tried to capture breadth with a representative sampling of important topics with broad appeal.” He notes that these are not “ the 250 landmarks,” and that “reasonable minds will disagree on the importance of” those he has chosen.

the law book michael roffer

Roffer and published in 2015 (Sterling Press), compiles 250 Milestones in the History of Law, from Hammurabi to the International Criminal Courts. She is also a self-described “Brandeis groupie.” She was kind enough to provide this review of a new book that talks a lot about Brandeis’ influence on the law.

the law book michael roffer

Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. She is Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar here at the Louis D. The name Laura Rothstein should be familiar to anyone who reads this blog as it seems like I mention her in about every other post. This is this blog’s first post by a guest writer.












The law book michael roffer