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Philip Elman
1970 Annual Report of the FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Statutory Interpretation--In the Classroom and in the Courtroom
Judge Posner Through Dissenting Eyes
Conflict Among the Brethren: Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas And
Civil Rights and the Role of the Solicitor General
Consumer Rights and the Regulatory Crisis
The Double Life of Richard Posner, America's Most Contentious Legal
Page 1 a N T I T R U S T M O D E R N I Z a T I O N C
Richard Posner Interview
Norman I. Silber
Supreme Court Law Clerks' Recollections of Brown V. Board of Education
American Jurisprudence After the War: Reason Called Law
Brown II: Ordinary Remedies for Extraordinary Wrongs
Book Review: the Tenth Justice. by Lincoln Caplan
Frankfurter and Popular Constitutionalism
A Very New Lawyer's First Case: Brown V. Board of Educ
Public Law from the Bottom Up
A Chronicle of the Professional Life of Philip B. Perlman
Top View
Chapter II Enforcement Institutions and Processes
The Quotable Judge Posner Ease of Reference; to Avoid Confusion, Subheadings Are Avoided
Library^ DE PA RT MEN T CIVIL AERON AUT ICS BOARD %% COMMERCE DE PARTME NT FE DE RA L TRADE COMMISSION in TE RI OR DEPARTME NT
FELIX FRANKFURTER and JUDICIAL SELF-RESTRAINT By
Keynote Presentation
The Federal Trade Commission
Fromthe Law School
The Thirty-Fifth Law Clerk
1966 Annual Report
The NAACP's Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, 1925-1950
A Thrice-Told Tale, Or Felix the Cat
President Eisenhower's Handwritten Changes in the Brief on Relief in the School Segregation Cases: Minding the Whys and Wherefores
John W. Davis and His Role in the Public School Segregation Cases - a Personal Memoir Sydnor Thompson
Self-Government Before the Judiciary and a First Amendment Standard That Protects the Content of Courtroom Argument Liam Braber
Brown V. Board of Education. John J
Part Iv Jfk and the United States
Metaphors and Modalities: Meditations on Bobbitt's Theory of the Constitution
Oral History Interview – 8/7/1968 Administrative Information