Brandeis was born November 13, 1856, in …show more content…
Louisville, Kentucky. His parents, Adolph and
Frederika Dembitz Brandeis, were Czechoslovakian refugees who fled the failed liberal
Revolution of 1848”.(Louis Dembitz Brandeis. (1973). In Dictionary of American Biography.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.) This biography explains why and how Louise's’ parents came to america and the hometown that he settled he would grow up in. Louis started going to 2 school in Louisville but also went to other schools in Europe. When Louis finished high school, he graduated with the highest grades possible during his time. After that Louis went on to pursue a career in law and at 18 went straight into Harvard to get his law degree, where he then completed his studies in 2 years instead of 3. “Although Louis attended public schools in
Louisville, his father's wealth enabled him to spend three years in Germany where he studied at the Annen Realschule in Dresden. At the age of 18, Brandeis entered Harvard Law School, where he completed a three-year program in two years. He graduated with the highest grades received to that date in the law school's history”.(Louis Dembitz Brandeis. (1973). In Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.) This source talks about how he prepared for a career in law, he went to louisville high school and graduated and went straight to
Harvard to study law.
After Louis got his degree in law, he started putting it to use by helping people in court without being payed. In 1889, Louis won his first court case against the railroad industry, after doing this he became known as “the people's lawyer”. “After a brief period in St. Louis,
Missouri, Brandeis returned to Boston in 1879 and established a profitable law practice”.(2016,
August 28). Philadelphia Inquirer [Philadelphia, PA].” Because Louis started helping people in the court for free and was really good at it, he eventually got a job in the supreme court. During his time here he had a concern with american citizens privacy rights, in which he then wrote
7000 word argument that complain about how americans have the right to privacy. “Yet the right to privacy made a splash like a rock thrown into a still pond, its ripples spreading to open an entirely new genre of law for the next 100 years”.(2016, August 28).
Philadelphia Inquirer 3
[Philadelphia, PA].). Ever since Louis made this statement, he has opened up a door in the courtroom because “the right to privacy” is becoming an economic issue in the United States.
As Louis tried to get his career rolling in law, he took many risks trying to build his reputation as a great lawyer and also trying to become one.“It may feel like a right, but you won't find the word "privacy" anywhere in the U.S. Constitution”.(Louis Dembitz Brandeis. (1999). In
T. Carson & M. Bonk (Eds.), Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History. Detroit: Gale.) Louis took it upon himself to do something about the privacy of the people, so he took it to the courtroom in order to establish a “right to privacy”. Louis dealt with many things in the field of law, but he needed to find different ways of dealing with protesters because a lot of the times a private army was sent to clear them out. “During the steel industry Louis had hired a private army in order to taken out workers who fought against wages being cut”.(Louis
Dembitz
Brandeis. (1999). In T. Carson & M. Bonk (Eds.), Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History.
Detroit: Gale.) After Louis disapproved of this act, he decided to find different ways of compromising with the help of the court system.
Louis D. Brandeis has accomplished many things that many people cannot. He has improved america's economic issues and even changed the the systems of the courtroom.
Because of Louis’ motivation, hard working, and life experiences growing up, he has become know as one of the greatest and first jewish supreme court associate, he deserves a spot in history for his accomplishments.