Congress V. the Supreme Court
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Raoul Berger
Raoul Berger (1901 – 2000) was an attorney and professor at Harvard University.
He was born in the Russian Ukraine and migrated to the U.S. when a child. He first pursued studies as a concert violinist at the Institute of Musical Art in New York but switched to a study of law in his early 30s,...
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