America needs more worker power, not more antitrust lawsuits
A sitting American justice from the state of the Pittsburgh massacre speaks out on First Amendment rights, Christchurch, and the dangers of a pivotal moment in our history
Eighty years ago tonight, thousands of Americans gathered in New York to rally behind the Nazi Party and its ideals. An Oscar-nominated short documentary retrieves footage of the event, but leaves out the context that gives it meaning.
The philo-Semitism of an influential American pastor who inspired Martin Luther King Jr., and the role of civil rights in the Jewish cause for nationhood
The great progressive fighter became the first Jewish Supreme Court justice 100 years ago this month
A new biography examines the ground-breaking cases, comportment, and all-around genius of the country’s first Jewish justice
Bidding begins at $15,000, if you’re into that sort of thing
‘The Case Against Academic Boycotts of Israel’ shows how the boycott movement is more significant than its achievements suggest
After Brandeis president disgracefully revokes her honorary degree
A non-Jew who loves Philip Roth, making challah, and visiting High Holiday services wants to be a Jew, minus the religion
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, Jewish law, and the principle of binding precedent
Would-be justice still has full Senate to go
These are a few of our favorite things, part 1
The boxers and strongmen who turned the image of the Jewish nebbish on its head
How Louis Brandeis’s Zionism was rooted in American patriotism
Going nuts, draft dodging, and Louis Brandeis