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“I'm hardly the first person to say that you've [Jeffrey Rosen] written a book about a person who has more to say about the current state of being than almost anyone, Louis Brandeis, and yet nobody is talking about Louis Brandeis.” quote by Dahlia Lithwick
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“I'm hardly the first person to say that you've [Jeffrey Rosen] written a book about a person who has more to say about the current state of being than almost anyone, Louis Brandeis, and yet nobody is talking about Louis Brandeis.”

Dahlia Lithwick

About This Quote

Source Podcast: The New Yorker Radio Hour, 2023

Louis Brandeis’s insights on modern law are overlooked despite their relevance, highlighting a gap in public discourse.

In simple terms: Brandeis’s ideas are ignored today.

Key Takeaway

Raise awareness of Brandeis.

Themes

law history media public discourse intellectual history

Mood

analytical curious

Type

journalistic inspirational

When to use this quote

  • law school curricula
  • policy debates
  • media analysis
  • public lectures

Key Concepts

Brandeis’s jurisprudence information gaps civic engagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why are some thinkers forgotten?
  • How can we bring neglected ideas to light?
A Different Perspective

Complex legal ideas may be too technical for mainstream audiences.

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