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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Louis Brandeis - définition


New Brandeis movement         
  • [[Louis Brandeis]] (1856–1941)
AMERICAN ACADEMIC AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT
Hipster Antitrust; Draft:Hipster Antitrust; Neo-Brandeis movement
The New Brandeis or neo-Brandeis movement is an antitrust academic and political movement in the United States that suggests that excessively centralized private power is dangerous for economically, political and social reasons. Also called hipster antitrust by its detractors, the movement advocates that United States antitrust law seek to improve business market structures that negatively affect market competition, income inequality, consumer rights, unemployment, and wage growth.
Saint Louis         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Saint Louis (disambiguation); St. Louis (AFL); St. Louis (disambiguation); Saint-Louis; Saint-Louis, France
Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis may refer to a number of things, many of them named after king of France Saint Louis IX (1214–1270), including St.
Adele Brandeis         
AMERICAN ART ADMINISTRATOR
User:FloNight/Adele Brandeis
Adele Brandeis (1885–1975) was an art administrator from Louisville, Kentucky. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Brandeis worked for the WPA Federal Art Project and the Section of Painting and Sculpture.

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Louis Brandeis
| predecessor = Joseph Lamar
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Louis Brandeis
1. Nor did William Rehnquist, Felix Frankfurter, and Louis Brandeis.
2. Louis Brandeis was in that mold," Professor Whittington says.
3. Louis Brandeis, the first Jewish justice, joined the court in 1'16.
4. President Woodrow Wilson‘s nomination of Louis Brandeis in 1'16 received several dissenting votes, but Brandeis was confirmed, 47–22.
5. This is because sunshine, as American–Jewish Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis said, is the best disinfectant.