SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

THURGOOD MARSHALL


Law Review Articles

Address. (right to counsel) (annual Judicial Conference: Second Judicial Circuit of the United States, Hotel Hershey and Country Club, Hershey, Pennsylvania, September 8-11, 1988) (Transcript). 125 West's Federal Rules Decisions 201 (June 1989).

Another look at our founding fathers and their product: a response to Justice Thurgood Marshall. Edward L. White III. 4 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 73 (Winter 1989).

Address. (Annual Judicial Conference, Second Judicial Circuit of the U.S.) (Transcript). Thurgood Marshall. 115 Federal Rules Decisions 351 (July 1987).

Choices and constraints: for Justice Thurgood Marshall. Martha Minow. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2093 (Aug. 1992).

A Classmate's recollections of Thurgood Marshall in the earlier years. Oliver W. Hill. 35 Howard Law Journal 49 (1992).

The Constitution: a living document. (We the People: A Celebration of the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution). Thurgood Marshall. 30 Howard Law Journal 915 (Fall 1987).

The Constitution's bicentennial: commemorating the wrong document? Thurgood Marshall. 40 Vanderbilt Law Review 1337 (Nov. 1987).

The Court and its critics: charges of mediocrity unfounded. Paul R. Baier. 78 ABA Journal 58 (Feb. 1992).

The Culture of civil rights lawyers: a tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall. John C. Brittain. 25 Connecticut Law Review X (Dec. 1992).

The Disintergration of the Marshall legacy. Benjamin L. Hooks. 35 Howard Law Journal 1 (Jan. 1992).

Doing what you can with what you have: the of Justice Marshall. Randall Kennedy. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2081 (Aug. 1992).

The Fading of the Brown objective: a historical perspective of the Marshall legacy in education. Cynthia Burns. 35 Howard Law Journal 95 (1992).

Freedom and feminism. Owen M. Fiss. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2041 (Aug. 1992).

Glimpses of Thurgood Marshall. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 15 American Lawyer 36 (March 1993).

In memoriam: law day address at the University of texas at Austin: the enlightened jurisprudence of Justice Thurgood Marshall. William Wayne Justice. 71 Texas Law Review VIII (Spring 1993).

In times of Marshall law. J. Vincent Aprile, II. 8 Criminal Justice 40 (Spring 1993).

In tribute: associate Justice Thurgood Marshall. (5 testimonials: William J. Brennan, Jr., Sandra Day O'Connor, Robert L. Carter, Louis F. Claiborne, Susan Low Bloch). Journal of Supreme Court History 1 (May 1993).

Justice Marshall and equal protection review: a spectrum of standards? Karen A. Winn. 64 Washington University Law Quarterly 1251 (Winter 1986).

Justice Marshall in the medium of civil procedure: portrait of a master. Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2063 (Aug. 1992).

Justice Marshall: not all will celebrate the bicentennial. (Excerpted and condensed from speech at San Francisco Patent and Trademark Law Ass'n). Thurgood Marshall. 14 Human Rights 1 (Summer 1987).

Justice Marshall Resigns. Washington Post National Weekly Edition. (July 8-14, 1991). RESERVE

Justice Thurgood Marshall. Douglas A. Aube. 27 New England Law Review 624 (Spring 1993).

Justice Thurgood Marshall. (Speaking at Annual Judicial Conference of the second Judicial Circuit of the United States, Hartford, CT., September 13, 1984.) (Transcript). 106 Federal Rules Decision 118 (Aug. 1985).

Justice Thurgood Marshall: advocate for human need in American jurisprudence, by William Brennan. 40 Maryland Law Review 390 (Summer 1981).

Justice Thurgood Marshall: the principled dissenter. ABA Journal (Special Issue) 28 (June 15, 1986). RESERVE

Justice Thurgood Marshall: the struggle personified. Jesse L. Jackson. 35 Howard Law Journal 73 (1992).

Justice Thurgood Marshall and his legacy: a living legend's unceasing commitment to justice and equality. Luke C. Moore & Thelma Wyatt Cummings. 35 Howard Law Journal 37 (1992).

Justice Thurgood Marshall and the problem of Indian treaty abrogation. Tassie Hanna. 40 Arkansas Law Review 797 (1987).

Justice Thurgood Marshall Symposium. 40 Arkansas Law Review (Spring 1987).

Lawyer Thurgood Marshall. Mark Tushnet. 44 Stanford Law Review 1277 (Summer 1992).

Learning together: Justice Marshall's desegregation opinions. Maria I. Marcus. 61 Fordham Law Review 69 (Oct. 1992).

Letting the law catch up. Deborah L. Rhode. 44 Stanford Law Review 1259 (Summer 1992).

The Limitless horizons of Brown v. Board of Education. Louis H. Pollak. 61 Fordham Law Review 19 (Oct. 1992).

The Long road up from barbarism: Thurgood Marshall and the death penalty. Jordan Steiker. 71 Texas Law Review 1131 (May 1993).

Living without the judge. Stephen L. Carter. 101 Yale Law Journal 1 (Oct. 1991).

Keeping the Marshall legacy alive. Ronald H. Brown. 35 Howard Law Journal 53 (1992).

Keynote address (address presented at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Annual Corporate Dinner). Sharon Pratt Kelly. 35 Howard Law Journal 61 (1992).

Marshall: he's the frustrated conscience of the high court. 2 National Law Journal 24, Col. 1 (Feb. 18, 1980).

Marshall: right man, and place, and time. Mark V. Tushnet. 133 New Jersey Law Journal 17, col. 1 (Feb. 8, 1993).

Marshall papers: chock full of nuggets. Tony Mauro. 16 Legal Times 8, col. 1 (June 7, 1993).

Marshall asks new approach to death cases. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.) 194 New York Law Journal 1, col. 2 (Sept. 9, 1985).

The Marshall legacy: tributes as post mortem? Not yet! Lawrence Douglas Wilder. 35 Howard Law Journal 69 (1992).

Marshall papers could alter high-court litigation strategy. Daniel Kaidman. 16 Legal Times 1, col. 2 (May 31, 1993).

Marshall papers scoured for Justice's insights. Daniel Klaidman. 134 New Jersey Law Journal 6, col. 1 (June 7, 1993).

Marshall papers show battles in California cases: from porn to 'Keller.' Charley Roberts. 106 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 1 (June 3, 1993).

Marshall raps fellow justices for use of summary rulings. 110 New Jersey Law Journal 6, col. 4 (Oct. 21, 1982).

Marshall says High Court colleagues fail to remedy constitutional violations. 97 Los Angeles Daily Journal 3, col. 4 (Sept. 17, 1984).

Marshall slams death-penalty 'fallacy.' Marshall Thurgood. 13 Legal Times 16, col. 1 (Oct. 29, 1990).

Marshalling his views: justice's controversial comments break 20-year silence. (Thurgood Marshall) Gary A. Hengstler. 74 ABA Journal 36 (March 1, 1988).

Milliken v. Bradley: Brown's troubled journey north. Nathaniel R. Jones. 61 Fordham Law Review 49 (Oct. 1992).

Missouri v. Jenkins: are we really a desegregated society? Theodore M. Shaw. 61 Fordham Law Review 57 (Oct. 1992).

Mr. civil rights. Erwin Chemerinsky. 29 Trial 68 (April 1993).

Mr. Justice Thurgood Marshall: a substantial architect of the United States Constitution for our times. William T. Coleman, Jr. 101 Yale Law Journal 7 (Oct. 1991).

My personal debt to Thurgood Marshall. Constance Baker Motley. 101 Yale Law Journal 19 (Oct. 1991).

No call to glory: Thurgood Marshall's thesis on the intent of a pro-slavery Constitution. Raymond T. Diamond. 42 Vanderbilt Law Review 93 (Jan. 1989).

No stirring prose, just deeply felt compassion. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 133 New Jersey Law Journal 35, col. 1 (Feb. 8, 1993).

A Note on Justice Marshall and stare decisis. Charles J. Cooper. The Public Interest Law Review 95 (Jan. 1992).

On Marshall's conception of equality. Cass R. Sunstein. 44 Stanford Law Review 1267 (Summer 1992).

Paying tribute; Higginboltham highlights Marshall dedication. Steven Keeva. 79 ABA Journal 127 (Oct. 1993).

Personal memories of Thurgood Marshall. Wiley A. Branton. 40 Arkansas Law Review 665 (Spring 1987).

Reflections on the bicentennial of the United States Constitution. Thurgood Marshall. 101 Harvard Law Review 1 (Nov. 1987).

Reflections upon the retirement of Justice Marshall. Theodore McMillian. 35 Howard Law Journal 3 (1992).

Rehnquist rumbles while Marshall stumbles. Tony Mauro. 124 New Jersey Law Journal 1, col. 1 (Nov. 9, 1989).

Remembrances of Justice Thurgood Marshall. Ramsey Clark. 20 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 493 (Spring 1993).

The Road to the City of Berkeley: the antitrust positions of Justice Thurgood Marshall. (Fisher v. City of Berkeley) Victor H. Kramer. 32 Antitrust Bulletin 335 (Summer 1987).

Standing on his shoulders: Thurgood Marshall's early career. Constance Baker Motley. 35 Howard Law Journal 23 (1992).

Supreme Court summary dispositions: either change the rules or stop giving short shrift to important issues. Thurgood Marshall. 19 Willamette Law Review 313 (Spring 1983).

The Sword and the robe. (criminal justice) Thurgood Marshall. 3 American Lawyer 37 (Aug. 1981).

This land belongs to you and me: Thurgood Marshall as environmental champion. Philip Weinberg. 15 St. John's J. Legal Comment. 1 (Fall 2000).

Those the Constitution left out. (The Bicentennial Celebrating the Constitution) Thurgood Marshall. 26 Judges Journal 18 (Summer 1987).

Thurgood Marshall: courageous advocate, compassionate judge. Susan Low Bloch. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2003 (Aug. 1992).

Thurgood Marshall: the influence of a reconteur. Sandra Day O'Connor. 44 Stanford Law Review 1217 (Summer 1992).

Thurgood Marshall: Tax Lawyer. Stephen B. Cohen. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2011 (Aug. 1992).

Thurgood Marshall: warrior for civil rights. 194 New York Law Journal 2, col. 3 (July 25, 1985).

Thurgood Marshall. Paul Gewirtz. 101 Yale Law Journal 13 (Oct. 1991).

Thurgood Marshall and the brethren. Mark Tushnet. 80 Georgetown Law Journal 2109 (Aug. 1992).

Thurgood Marshall and the forgotten legacy of Brown v. Board of Education. 55 Notre Dame Lawyer 471 (April 1980).

Thurgood Marshall and the Rule of law. Mark V. tushnet. 35 Howard Law Journal 7 (1992).

Thurgood Marshall as a lawyer: the campaign against school segregation, 1945-1950. 40 Maryland Law Review 411 (Summer 1981).

(Thurgood Marshall career). (Second Circuit Annual Judicial Conference). Ralph Winter. 141 West's Federal Rules Decisions 654 (July 1992).

Thurgood Marshall, the law, and the system: tenets of an enduring legacy. Lucius J. Baker. 44 Stanford Law Review 1237 (Summer 1992).

Thurgood Marshall's Indian law opinions. Robert Laurence. 27 Howard Law Journal 3 (March 1981).

Thurgood Marshall's legacy. Julius L. Chambers. 44 Stanford Law Review 1249 (Summer 1992).

Thurgood Marshall's legacy; his stories changed the way his colleagues saw the world. Sandra Day O'Connor. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 1 (Feb. 1, 1993).

Thurgood Marshall's vision of justice for the people. Cass R. Sunstein. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 23 (July 8-14, 1991). RESERVE

TM. Janet Cooper Alexander. 44 Stanford Law Review 1231 (Summer 1992).

TM's legacy. Ralph K. Winter. 101 Yale Law Journal 25 (Oct. 1991).

Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall. Lewis F. Powell, Jr. 44 Stanford Law Review 1229 (Summer 1992).

A Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall. Byron R. White. 44 Stanford Law Review 1215 (Summer 1992).

Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall. William H. Rehnquist. 44 Stanford Law Review 1213 (Summer 1992).

Tribute to the Honorable Thurgood Marshall. Warren E. Burger. 44 Stanford Law Review 1227 (Summer 1992).

A Voice of thunder leaves the Court. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 6 (July 1-7, 1991). RESERVE

The Voice of Thurgood Marshall. Anthony M. Kennedy. 44 Stanford Law Review 1221 (Summer 1992).


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Treatises and Government Documents

Clark, Ramsey. "Thurgood Marshall." In The Justices of the United States Supreme Court, 1789-1978, ed. Leon Friedman, p.385-460, vol.5. Chelsea House, 1978. [KF 8744 .F75 v.5] RESERVE.

Davis, Michael D. Thurgood marshall: warrior at the bar, rebel on the bench. New York: Carol Pub. Group, c1992. [KF 8745 .M34 D38 1992] RESERVE.

Goldman, Roger L. Thurgood Marshall: justice for all. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992. [KF 8745 .M34 A4 1992]

Kluger, Richard. Simple justice: the history of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's struggle for equality. New York: Knopf, 1976. [KF 4155 .K55 1976]

Rowan, Carl Thomas. Dream makers, dream breakers: the world of Justice Thurgood Marshall. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., c1993. [E 185.615 .R65 1993] RESERVE.

Williams, Juan. "Marshall's Law." In 8 men and a lady: profiles of the justices of the Supreme Court, by the Judicial Staff of the National Press, p.113-146. Bethesda: The National Press, 1990. [KF 8744 .E38 1990] RESERVE.


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