Mr. Justice and Mrs. Black

Mr. Justice and Mrs. Black
Author: Hugo LaFayette Black
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Published to honor the centennial of Suoreme Court Justice Hugo Black's birth, this memior is both a revealing look at life in and around the Supreme Court and a moving love story of devoted spouses.

Mr Justice and Mrs Black

Mr Justice and Mrs Black
Author: Outlet
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1987-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780517649046

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Mr. Justice and Mrs. Black

Mr. Justice and Mrs. Black
Author: Hugo LaFayette Black
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Published to honor the centennial of Suoreme Court Justice Hugo Black's birth, this memior is both a revealing look at life in and around the Supreme Court and a moving love story of devoted spouses.

Hugo L. Black

Hugo L. Black
Author: Howard Ball
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195078144

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In this volume, Howard Ball explores Hugo Black's development from his childhood days growing up in Alabama to his 34 years on the United States Supreme Court. Ball illustrates who and what shaped this controversial judge to become known as one of the "ten greatest" US Supreme Court justices of American history.

Mr. Justice Black, a Foreword

Mr. Justice Black, a Foreword
Author: William Orville Douglas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Storm Over this Court

A Storm Over this Court
Author: Jeffrey D. Hockett
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0813933749

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On the way to offering a new analysis of the basis of the Supreme Court's iconic decision in Brown v. Board of Education, Jeffrey Hockett critiques an array of theories that have arisen to explain it and Supreme Court decision making generally. Drawing upon justices' books, articles, correspondence, memoranda, and draft opinions, A Storm over This Court demonstrates that the puzzle of Brown's basis cannot be explained by any one theory. Borrowing insights from numerous approaches to analyzing Supreme Court decision making, this study reveals the inaccuracy of the popular perception that most of the justices merely acted upon a shared, liberal preference for an egalitarian society when they held that racial segregation in public education violates the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. A majority of the justices were motivated, instead, by institutional considerations, including a recognition of the need to present a united front in such a controversial case, a sense that the Court had a significant role to play in international affairs during the Cold War, and a belief that the Court had an important mission to counter racial injustice in American politics. A Storm over This Court demonstrates that the infusion of justices' personal policy preferences into the abstract language of the Constitution is not the only alternative to an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation. Ultimately, Hockett concludes that the justices' decisions in Brown resist any single, elegant explanation. To fully explain this watershed decision--and, by implication, others--it is necessary to employ a range of approaches dictated by the case in question.

Courtiers of the Marble Palace

Courtiers of the Marble Palace
Author: Todd C. Peppers
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780804753821

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Courtiers of the Marble Palace explores how law clerks are hired and utilized by United States Supreme Court justices.

One Nation Under God

One Nation Under God
Author: Kevin M. Kruse
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465040640

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The provocative and authoritative history of the origins of Christian America in the New Deal era We're often told that the United States is, was, and always has been a Christian nation. But in One Nation Under God, historian Kevin M. Kruse reveals that the belief that America is fundamentally and formally Christian originated in the 1930s. To fight the "slavery" of FDR's New Deal, businessmen enlisted religious activists in a campaign for "freedom under God" that culminated in the election of their ally Dwight Eisenhower in 1952. The new president revolutionized the role of religion in American politics. He inaugurated new traditions like the National Prayer Breakfast, as Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance and made "In God We Trust" the country's first official motto. Church membership soon soared to an all-time high of 69 percent. Americans across the religious and political spectrum agreed that their country was "one nation under God." Provocative and authoritative, One Nation Under God reveals how an unholy alliance of money, religion, and politics created a false origin story that continues to define and divide American politics to this day.