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Brandeis brief
Brandeis brief definition - legal
n
A brief, usually an
appellate brief, that utilizes economic, sociological, or other scientific and
statistical evidence in addition to legal principle when presenting arguments
in a case. Named after Louis D. Brandeis, who filed such a brief with the United
States Supreme Court in Muller
v. Oregon (1908) during his successful defense of a state law limiting
the maximum workday of female laundry workers.
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