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Series Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Justices, Rulings, and Legacy | 1 |
1 | The Taft Court and the Period | 3 |
Woodrow Wilson and World War I | 3 | |
The Postwar Period | 5 | |
Prelude to Normalcy | 7 | |
The 1920 Election: The Triumph of Conservative Republicanism | 10 | |
The Harding Presidency and Normalcy | 12 | |
The Scandals | 17 | |
Calvin Coolidge | 19 | |
The 1924 Presidential Election: The Democratic Divide and the Progressive Demise | 21 | |
Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression | 22 | |
Assembling the Taft Court | 25 | |
Taft as Chief Justice | 35 | |
2 | The Justices | 39 |
The William McKinley Appointment | 40 | |
The Theodore Roosevelt Appointments | 44 | |
The William H. Taft Appointments | 52 | |
The Woodrow Wilson Appointments | 59 | |
The Warren Harding Appointments | 72 | |
The Calvin Coolidge Appointment | 89 | |
3 | Significant Decisions | 97 |
Institutional Rulings | 99 | |
Congress and Legislative Power | 106 | |
Courts and Judicial Power | 110 | |
Federal Commerce Power | 115 | |
Sherman Act | 122 | |
Labor and Antitrust | 125 | |
Federal Taxing Power | 127 | |
State Taxation, Rate Making, and Commerce | 129 | |
Intergovernmental Tax Immunity | 131 | |
State Economic Regulation: Substantive Due Process | 132 | |
National Prohibition | 145 | |
Individual Rights | 149 | |
The Incorporation Question | 150 | |
The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment | 151 | |
Selected First Amendment Rulings | 155 | |
Rights of the Accused | 169 | |
Equal Protection of the Law and Voting Rights | 177 | |
4 | Legacy and Impact | 183 |
Doctrinal Legacy: Short and Long Term | 190 | |
The Taft Court Takings Clause and Zoning | 196 | |
Federal Institutional Authority | 198 | |
Conclusion | 212 | |
Pt. 2 | Reference Materials | 215 |
Key People, Laws, and Events | 217 | |
App | Term-by-Term Statistics | 263 |
Chronology | 273 | |
Table of Cases | 287 | |
Glossary | 293 | |
Annotated Bibliography | 307 | |
Index | 319 | |
About the Author | 333 |
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