A Note on Felix Frankfurter by James Grossman If Felix Frankfurter turns out ultimately to have failed of greatness, it will be probably because he respected power in…
Justice Black and the Absolute by James Grossman Hugo Black has never convinced the Court on his tactical point about corporations. But he has apparently established his major…
The Sacco-Vanzetti Case Reconsidered by James Grossman IN THE SEVEN YEARS of their ordeal, from their arrest on May 5, 1920, to their execution on August 23,…
The Dreyfus Affair Fifty Years Later: The Captain Who Became a Case by James Grossman The Dreyfus Care again--and still again. The facts are becoming clearer with the remove of time, as the latest book…
On the Horizon: Lord Jowitt and the Case of Alger Hiss by James Grossman When Lord Jowitt's book, The Strange Case of Alger Hiss, was about to appear in America, the copies that had…
The Jewish Writer and the English Literary Tradition: A Symposium-Part II by James Grossman The editors of COMMENTARY asked twenty writers to discuss their reactions, as writers and readers, to the continuing presence of…
Pirke Aboth, edited by H. Travers Herford, and Sayings of the Fathers or Pirke Aboth, edited by the Very Reverend Dr. Joseph H. by James Grossman
The Facts of Life, by Paul Goodman by James Grossman A gifted, spoiled child has certain magnificent charms which are denied to all good children, just as he has certain…