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  1. William J. Brennan Jr. Center for Justice, Inc. and Affiliate (collectively the “Center”) founded in 1995, is incorporated pursuant to the provisions of the Not-for-Profit law of New York State. The Center is a public policy institute dedicated to strengthening democracy and securing justice, through law, scholarship, education and advocacy.

  2. Washington Post Staff Writer. Friday, July 25, 1997; Page A01. Former Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr., the progressive voice of the modern court and a justice unequaled for his ...

  3. Health Care; ... William J Brennan Jr Center For Justice Inc. Brennan Center For Justice. New York, NY; Tax-exempt since Sept. 1995 EIN: 13-3839293;

  4. Justice William J. Brennan Jr. served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1956 to 1990, and during his tenure he influenced federalism in a number of important ways. He was a leading voice for the expansive role of federal courts interpreting the U.S. Constitution to protect individual rights from interference by the states. Yet he also was a ...

  5. William . J. Brennan,Jr.* During the r96o's, as the Supreme Court expanded the measure of federal protection for individual rights, there was little need for litigants to rest their claims, or judges their decisions, on state con-stitutonal grounds. In this Article, Mr. Justice Brennan argues that

  6. Jun 30, 2018 · WILLIAM J. BRENNAN JR. CENTER FOR JUSTICE, INC. AND AFFILIATE See notes to financial statements. 3 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30, 2018 And 2017 2018 2017 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 12,730,033 $ 13,081,835 Pledges receivable (Note 2) 101,142 576,049 Grants receivable (Note 3) 6,418,095 4,577,733

  7. Justice William Brennan joined the U.S. Supreme Court on October 16, 1956, replacing Justice Sherman Minton. Brennan was born on April 25, 1906 in Newark, New Jersey, close to New York City. He graduated cum laude in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1928. Brennan then attended Harvard Law School, graduating ...

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