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Harvard Law School Revisited: Reflecting on Louis D. Brandeis’s Harvard Law School Reflections, 11 Green Bag 2D 475 (2008) (also available at the Green Bag website External)
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Found in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room, this collection includes case files from the Supreme Court's October 1987 term, when Elena Kagan clerked for Justice Marshall.
Finding aid is located at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms001047.