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Battleground New Jersey
Vanderbilt, Hague, and Their Fight for Justice
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Nelson Johnson
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2014
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New Jersey’s legal system was plagued with injustices from the time the system was established through the mid-twentieth century. In Battleground New Jersey, historian and author of Boardwalk Empire, Nelson Johnson chronicles reforms to the system through the dramatic stories of Arthur T. Vanderbilt—the first chief justice of the state’s modern-era Supreme Court—and Frank Hague—legendary mayor of Jersey City. Two of the most powerful politicians in twentieth-century America, Vanderbilt and Hague clashed on matters of public policy and over the need to reform New Jersey’s antiquated and corrupt court system. Their battles made headlines and eventually led to legal reform, transforming New Jersey’s court system into one of the most highly regarded in America.
Vanderbilt’s power came through mastering the law, serving as dean of New York University Law School, preaching court reform as president of the American Bar Association, and organizing suburban voters before other politicians recognized their importance. Hague, a remarkably successful sixth-grade dropout, amassed his power by exploiting people’s foibles, crushing his rivals, accumulating a fortune through extortion, subverting the law, and taking care of business in his own backyard. They were different ethnically, culturally, and temperamentally, but they shared the goals of power.
Vanderbilt’s power came through mastering the law, serving as dean of New York University Law School, preaching court reform as president of the American Bar Association, and organizing suburban voters before other politicians recognized their importance. Hague, a remarkably successful sixth-grade dropout, amassed his power by exploiting people’s foibles, crushing his rivals, accumulating a fortune through extortion, subverting the law, and taking care of business in his own backyard. They were different ethnically, culturally, and temperamentally, but they shared the goals of power.
Relying upon previously unexamined personal files of Vanderbilt, Johnson’s engaging chronicle reveals the hatred the lawyer had for the mayor and the lengths Vanderbilt went to in an effort to destroy Hague. Battleground New Jersey illustrates the difficulty in adapting government to a changing world, and the vital role of independent courts in American society.
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NELSON JOHNSON is best known for his award-winning New York Times bestseller, Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City, which inspired the HBO series, and most recently Northside: African Americans and the Creation of Atlantic City.
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"Battleground New Jersey is an enjoyable romp through an important era about which most people know little. Nelson Johnson brings to life people and events for which we have, at best, a hazy image. His balanced presentation of the two principals, Arthur Vanderbilt and Frank Hague—conflicting in character as they are—is a reflection of his thorough research."
"Nelson Johnson’s Battleground New Jersey takes a fresh look at the personal and political forces that brought the New Jersey Court system from a hodgepodge of ancient rules and 'Dickensian absurdity' to what ultimately became a judicial model envied throughout the country. The book is a compelling narrative that both illuminates and entertains."
— Hon. L. Anthony Gibson, J.S.C. (Ret.)"Johnson...disproves the theory that a book about the judiciary can't be crackling good."
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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Acknowledgments
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Prologue: Power Doesn’t Corrupt: It Reveals
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1. Sadie’s Saga
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2. Roseville’s Prodigy
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3. The Lawyer as Public Person
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4. A Force in Four Worlds
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5. Up from the Horseshoe
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6. The Celtic Chieftain
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7. Clean Government versus Hagueism
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8. Box 96: Arthur and David
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9. The Inventor’s Son
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10. The Archbishop Shows His Gratitude
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11. Haddonfield’s Mensch
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12. Things Get Curious
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13. Summer at Rutgers
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14. The Chief
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15. The Chief Supreme
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Vanderbilt; Hague; fight for justice; justice; legal system; New Jersey; NJ; New Jersey legal system; chief justice; Supreme Court; Frank Hague; Jersey City; mayor of Jersey City; corrupt court system; court system; corruption; public policy; New Jersey court system; law; NYU Law School; American Bar Association; suburban; voters; politician; politics; power; lawyer; Vanderbilt and Hague; American society; independent courts; Roseville; Hagueism
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For a non-specialist adult audience