Louis Brandeis
Born in Kentucky in 1857, Louis Brandeis attended Harvard Law School and then became a lawyer who worked for causes he believed in, including trade unions' rights and women's rights. When he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1916 by President Woodrow Wilson, he faced considerable anti-Semitism.  He served on the court for 22 years, and distinguished himself by his liberal voting record.  
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