Gerald Gunther

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Learned Hand: The Man and the Judge

Gerald Gunther

A masterful, moving account of the life and work of one of the great judges of the twentieth century, whose work has left a profound mark on our legal, intellectual, and social landscape. The greatest judge never to be appointed to the Supreme Court, Learned Hand is widely considered the peer of Justices Holmes, Brandeis, and Cardozo. In his more than fifty years on the bench, he left an unequaled legacy of lastingly influential writings.

This distinctive biography goes well beyond Hand’s official work, however, to depict both a complex human being and the…

 
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