No doubt, there are those who believe that judges-and particularly dissenting judges-write — William J. Brennan
Congress acknowledged that society’s accumulated myths and fears about disability and disease — William J. Brennan
The principle inherent in the clause that prohibits pointless infliction of excessive — William J. Brennan
The Constitution was framed fundamentally as a bulwark against governmental power, and — William J. Brennan
The public schools are supported entirely, in most communities, by public funds-funds — William J. Brennan
Authoritative interpretations of the First Amendment guarantees have consistently refused to recognize — William J. Brennan
More fundamentally, however, the answer to petitioners’ objection is that there can — William J. Brennan
After each perceived security crisis ended, the United States has remorsefully realized — William J. Brennan
Consequences flow from a justice’s interpretation in a direct and immediate way. — William J. Brennan
Our statute books gradually became laden with gross, stereotyped distinctions between the — William J. Brennan