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Author:
Sloan, Cliff.
Title:
The Court at War: Fdr, His Justices, and the World They Made / Cliff Sloan.
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
484 pages 25cm.
Subject:
Roosevelt, Franklin D--Franklin Delano--1882-1945--Influence.
Judges--Selections and appointments--United States--20th Century.
United States--Politics and government--1933-1945.
Summary:
"By the summer of 1941, in the ninth year of his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt had solidified his court. FDR had finally appointed seven of the nine justices-the most by any President except George Washington-and he had elevated an eighth to be the Chief Justice. Only lasting the duration of WWII, the Roosevelt Court was actually a tale of two Courts. One Court was bold and progressive, with early decisions on civil rights and civil liberties striking down whites-only primaries and protecting reproductive rights. The other Court supinely and abjectly bowed to the revered President, blessing his mass incarceration of Japanese-Americans and his rushed trial and execution of accused Nazi saboteurs. Cliff Sloan's The Court at War explores this fascinating story. It features a cast of unforgettable historical characters in the justices-from the mercurial, Vienna-born intellectual Felix Frankfurter to the Alabama populist Hugo Black; from the western prodigy William O. Douglas, FDR's initial choice to be his running mate in 1944, to Roosevelt's former Attorney General Robert Jackson. It also includes lesser-known justices like Frank Murphy, a controversial social-justice champion who wrote a powerful dissent in the Court's Koremsatsu decision. The Justices' shameless capitulation and unwillingness to cross their beloved President highlight the dangers of an unseemly closeness between Supreme Court Justices and their political patrons. Coming on the heels of the recent slew of appointments and confirmations, Sloan's deep dive into FDR's court is a vivid, cautionary tale. And, just as importantly, the War Court's finest moments stand as a powerful refutation of the current Court's dismantling of individual rights"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1541736486
9781541736481
LCCN:
2023938541
Locations:
DBPE173 -- Clear Lake Public Library (Clear Lake)
OJPC027 -- Corning Public Library (Corning)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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