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Series Foreword | ix | |
Preface | xi | |
Part 1 | Justices, Rulings, and Legacy | 1 |
1 | The Stone Court and the Period | 3 |
The Great Depression | 4 | |
The New Deal | 7 | |
The Hughes Court Response | 9 | |
The Election of 1936--the "Referendum" on the New Deal | 12 | |
Reforming the Courts: The Court-Packing Proposal | 12 | |
The "Other" War: From Neutrality to Intervention | 16 | |
Assembling the Stone Court | 20 | |
The Stone Court: An Aggregate Profile | 30 | |
Stone and Hughes: A Comparison | 32 | |
References | 36 | |
2 | The Justices | 37 |
The Coolidge Appointment | 39 | |
The Hoover Appointment | 42 | |
The Roosevelt Appointments | 46 | |
The Truman Appointment | 82 | |
References | 87 | |
3 | Significant Decisions | 89 |
Individual Rights | 90 | |
First Amendment Issues | 92 | |
Rights of the Accused | 105 | |
Discrimination | 112 | |
Civil Liberties and the War | 120 | |
Government Authority in Wartime | 145 | |
Federalism | 157 | |
References | 177 | |
4 | Legacy and Impact | 179 |
World War II | 183 | |
Regulatory Authority Independent of the War: The Commerce Power | 190 | |
Civil Liberties | 193 | |
Conclusion | 201 | |
References | 204 | |
Part 2 | Reference Materials | 205 |
Key People, Laws, and Events | 207 | |
Appendix I | Selected Documents on the Relocation of the Japanese | 249 |
Appendix II | Footnote Four to United States v. Carolene Products Co. | 255 |
Chronology | 257 | |
Table of Cases | 271 | |
Glossary | 277 | |
Annotated Bibliography | 289 | |
Index | 305 | |
About the Author | 319 |
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