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Judgment And Mercy The Turbulent Life And Times Of The Judge Who Condemned The Rosenbergs Martin J Siegel

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Judgment And Mercy The Turbulent Life And Times Of The Judge Who Condemned The Rosenbergs Martin J Siegel
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.42 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Martin J. Siegel
ISBN: 9781501768538, 1501768530
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Judgment And Mercy The Turbulent Life And Times Of The Judge Who Condemned The Rosenbergs Martin J Siegel by Martin J. Siegel 9781501768538, 1501768530 instant download after payment.

In Judgment and Mercy, Martin J. Siegel offers an insightful and compelling biography of Irving Robert Kaufman, the judge infamous for condemning Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to death for atomic espionage.


In 1951, world attention fixed on Kaufman's courtroom as its ambitious young occupant stridently blamed the Rosenbergs for the Korean War. To many, the harsh sentences and their preening author left an enduring stain on American justice. But then the judge from Cold War central casting became something unexpected: one of the most illustrious progressive jurists of his day.


Upending the simplistic portrait of Judge Kaufman as McCarthyite villain, Siegel shows how his pathbreaking decisions desegregated a Northern school for the first time, liberalized the insanity defense, reformed Attica-era prisons, spared John Lennon from politically motivated deportation, expanded free speech, brought foreign torturers to justice, and more. Still, the Rosenberg controversy lingered. Changing times and revelations of judicial misconduct put Kaufman back under siege decades later. Picketers dogged his footsteps as critics demanded impeachment. And tragedy stalked his family, attributed in part to the long ordeal. Instead of propelling him to the Supreme Court, as Kaufman once hoped, the case haunted him to the end.


Absorbingly told, Siegel's biography brings to life a complex man at turns tyrannical and warm, paranoid and altruistic, while revealing intramural Jewish battles over assimilation, class, and patriotism. Judgment and Mercy traces the evolution of American law and politics in the twentieth century and shows how a judge unable to summon mercy for the Rosenbergs nonetheless helped expand freedom for all.

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