Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley RutledgeUniv of North Carolina Press, 2006 M03 8 - 592 páginas The Kentucky-born son of a Baptist preacher, with an early tendency toward racial prejudice, Supreme Court Justice Wiley Rutledge (1894-1949) became one of the Court's leading liberal activists and an early supporter of racial equality, free speech, and church-state separation. Drawing on more than 160 interviews, John M. Ferren provides a valuable analysis of Rutledge's life and judicial decisionmaking and offers the most comprehensive explanation to date for the Supreme Court nominations of Rutledge, Felix Frankfurter, and William O. Douglas. Rutledge was known for his compassion and fairness. He opposed discrimination based on gender and poverty and pressed for expanded rights to counsel, due process, and federal review of state criminal convictions. During his brief tenure on the Court (he died following a stroke at age fifty-five), he contributed significantly to enhancing civil liberties and the rights of naturalized citizens and criminal defendants, became the Court's most coherent expositor of the commerce clause, and dissented powerfully from military commission convictions of Japanese generals after World War II. Through an examination of Rutledge's life, Ferren highlights the development of American common law and legal education, the growth of the legal profession and related institutions, and the evolution of the American court system, including the politics of judicial selection. |
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... labor, and community organizations. Among the students powerfully influenced by the call for public service was Robert M. La Follette, a progressive Republican who gained political prominence in Wisconsin after a period of agrarian and ...
... labor, and community organizations. Among the students powerfully influenced by the call for public service was Robert M. La Follette, a progressive Republican who gained political prominence in Wisconsin after a period of agrarian and ...
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... ' And their favorite supplementary sign-off was ''Idlytfeaa''—''I do love you truly for ever and always.''29 Colorado Wiley arrived in Boulder during the week before Labor Wisconsin, Indiana, North Carolina, New Mexico.
... ' And their favorite supplementary sign-off was ''Idlytfeaa''—''I do love you truly for ever and always.''29 Colorado Wiley arrived in Boulder during the week before Labor Wisconsin, Indiana, North Carolina, New Mexico.
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... Labor Day , while Annabel remained in Michigan to help her mother and care for her sister Myrtie. The young couple had contracted to buy a house in Boulder before they left Albuquerque, and Wiley closed the deal, left with ...
... Labor Day , while Annabel remained in Michigan to help her mother and care for her sister Myrtie. The young couple had contracted to buy a house in Boulder before they left Albuquerque, and Wiley closed the deal, left with ...
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... labor radicalism,'' the law school declined to renew an instructor who had testified before a congressional committee on behalf of the United Mine Workers. Later, during the war, the university dropped two members of the faculty who had ...
... labor radicalism,'' the law school declined to renew an instructor who had testified before a congressional committee on behalf of the United Mine Workers. Later, during the war, the university dropped two members of the faculty who had ...
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... Labor Day , Wiley, Annabel, Mary Lou (age four), and Jean Ann (age two)—and their fox terrier, Bow-wow—left Colorado by train for Kansas City. From there, Wiley departed for St. Louis while the others headed for Michigan to ...
... Labor Day , Wiley, Annabel, Mary Lou (age four), and Jean Ann (age two)—and their fox terrier, Bow-wow—left Colorado by train for Kansas City. From there, Wiley departed for St. Louis while the others headed for Michigan to ...
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Part III Judge 19391949 | 171 |
Notes | 423 |
Sources | 511 |
Acknowledgments | 543 |
Index of Subjects | 549 |
Index of Cases | 570 |
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Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley Rutledge John M. Ferren Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
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