Sunshine Week: Make secrecy the exception - Atlanta Journal Constitution
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![]() Kansas Watchdog | Sunshine Week: Make secrecy the exception Atlanta Journal Constitution “Sunshine is the best disinfectant,” Louis Brandeis, US Supreme Court Justice. The esteemed Justice Brandeis was ahead of his time. ... It's about your right to know, not ours Our Say: Sunshine Week highlights importance of open government Editorial: Stakes are high for all of us |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 04:21:33 PM
Obama v. Roberts: A Psuedo Event - Huffington Post (blog)
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Obama v. Roberts: A Psuedo Event Huffington Post (blog) to appoint judges in the tradition of Earl Warren, Hugo Black, Louis Brandeis, to name only a few of our great judges without previous judicial experience. ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 04:21:33 PM
The Road From Ruin: Why We Are In The Driver's Seat - Huffington Post (blog)
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The Road From Ruin: Why We Are In The Driver's Seat Huffington Post (blog) In 1912, the great American progressive lawyer Louis Brandeis gave a speech on "business as a profession," in which he expressed the hope that an ethical, ... |
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Why no one cares about privacy anymore - CNET
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![]() CNET | Why no one cares about privacy anymore CNET Much of our modern concept of privacy can be traced to a 1890 law review article by Samuel Warren and future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis. ... |
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Letter: Decision advances corporatist state - 2TheAdvocate
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Letter: Decision advances corporatist state 2TheAdvocate The late Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said we can have a democracy or we can have a plutocracy, but we cannot have both. ... Drown out the voices of cash |
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