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Writings by Louis D. Brandeis
As more and more of Justice Brandeis' writings fall into the public domain, we will try to post complete texts of his writings. More works will be added here as we prepare them.
"Other People's Money" in its entirety.
"Business--A Profession" in its entirety.
"The Right to Privacy"--the full text of Brandeis' landmark article.
The Brandeis Brief--Brandeis' brief for Muller v. Oregon.
Brandeis' closing remarks in the Ballinger-Pinchot congressional hearings.
Brandeis' Supreme Court opinions.
The following items are items are speeches and interviews found in the collection that have not been reprinted since their original publication:
"An Exhortation To Organized Labor"--the February 5, 1905 speech.
"The Desirable Industrial Peace"--the April 25, 1905 speech.
"What Loyalty Demands"--the November 28, 1905 speech.
"Laborers As Directors With Bosses Possible"--an interview in the February 14, 1915 Boston Post.
"The Jewish Problem: How To Solve It"--the April 15, 1915 speech.
"The Regulation of Competition Versus the Regulation of Monopoly"--the November 1, 1912 speech that was partially reprinted in The Curse of Bigness.
Conversation with Uncle Louis--a transcription from the collection.
