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The Stone Court Justices Rulings And Legacy Abcclio Supreme Court Handbooks Annotated Edition Peter Renstrom

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The Stone Court Justices Rulings And Legacy Abcclio Supreme Court Handbooks Annotated Edition Peter Renstrom
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Peter Renstrom
ISBN: 1576071537
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: annotated edition

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The Stone Court Justices Rulings And Legacy Abcclio Supreme Court Handbooks Annotated Edition Peter Renstrom by Peter Renstrom 1576071537 instant download after payment.

The Stone Court—the Court that Roosevelt tried to “pack”—played a vital role in the history of the Great Depression, World War II, and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency. The Court also provided a bridge to the new civil liberties jurisprudence of the Warren Court. The book reveals that the Stone Court gave its approval to a considerable expansion of executive powers, particularly in the conduct of foreign affairs and economic policy initiatives. It also solidified the evolution of judiciary self-restraint—the deference of the judiciary to the elected branches. Perhaps its most lasting legacy was the expansion of constitutionally protected rights, including the laying of the foundation for subsequent Court rulings on segregation and discrimination.

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