The Supreme Court.
Volume 33. No. 1.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
H.W. Wilson Co.,
1961.
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| Series: | Reference shelf ;
v. 33, no. 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- Justices at work / P.F. Healy.
- One Supreme Court / J. Osborne.
- Making a "Federal case".
- The jurisdiction of Federal courts.
- The Supreme Court and presidential power / J. Tanenhaus.
- The judiciary and Federalism / C.E. Bagge.
- Is the Supreme Court supreme? / T. Taylor.
- John Marshall expounds a constitution / S.K. Padover.
- Some judges of note / F. Rodell.
- The current court / A. Lewis.
- Judicial experience / H. Talmadge.
- The qualifications of judges / F. Frankfurter.
- The early struggles / H. Brownell, Jr.
- F.D.R. vs. the Supreme Court / M.J. Pusey.
- The current conflict / R.J. Steamer.
- Reaction in Congress to court decisions / W.R. McIntyre.
- The Bar Association levels its criticism.
- The conservative ABA / D.M. Berman.
- Criticisms by State Chief Justices.
- An improper and unfair criticism / A.M. Bickel.
- New enemies and new friends / A.F. Westin.
- The desegregation decision / E. Warren.
- Segregation is unconstitutional / J.L. Rankin.
- The South respects the written Constitution / J.F. Byrnes.
- Evasion cannot be condoned / E. Warren.
- What the South must do / R.E. Odum.
- Courts help and hinder integration / A. Lewis.
- The Supreme Court as an educator / H. Wofford, Jr.
- A guarantee of fairness / A. Lewis.
- Constitutional issues have been avoided / D.M. Berman.
- The public's conscience
- not a judge's / L.L. Jaffe.
- A note on judicial activism / S.H. Kadish.
- Temple and forum / A.T. Mason.