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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editor’s Preface vii
- Contents ix
- The Zeitgeist and the Judiciary 1
- Hours of Labor and Realism in Constitutional Law 8
- The Constitutional Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes 22
- The Nomination of Mr. Justice Brandeis 43
- Taft and the Supreme Court 49
- The “Law” and Labor 68
- The Berger Decision 78
- Press Censorship by Judicial Construction 83
- Child Labor and the Court 90
- The Coronado Case 97
- Labor Injunctions Must Go 104
- Mr. Justice Holmes 109
- Twenty Years of Mr. Justice Holmes’s Constitutional Opinions 112
- Exit the Kansas Court 140
- Lèse Majesté Mayer 143
- The American Judge 149
- The Red Terror of Judicial Reform 158
- The Lawless Judge 168
- Can the Supreme Court Guarantee Toleration? 174
- The Case of Anita Whitney 179
- The Supreme Court as Legislator 181
- Supreme Court Decisions: “What Stuff ‘Tis Made Of” 186
- The Judiciary Act of 1925 195
- The Paradoxes of Legal Science 202
- Hughes on the Supreme Court 206
- The Appointment of a Justice 211
- The Supreme Court and the Public 218
- The Supreme Court and the Interstate Commerce Commission 228
- The Early Writings of O. W. Holmes, Jr. 234
- When Judge Cardozo Writes 242
- Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution 247
- Legislative History 271
- The Packers v. The Government 274
- The Scottsboro Case 280
- Social Issues Before the Supreme Court 286
- Judge Manton and the Supreme Court 306
- The Certiorari Process 312
- The Pressure of Business 328
- Mr. Justice Holmes 8 March 1841 - 6 March 1935 333
- The A.A.A. Case 335
- The Orbit of Judicial Power 338
- Congressional Control Over the Business of the Supreme Court 358
- Justice Holmes Defines the Constitution 377
- Mr. Justice Cardozo and Public Law 401
- Chief Justice Stone 437
- The “Administrative Side” of Chief Justice Hughes 443
- The Supreme Court 448
- The Impact of Charles Evans Hughes 465
- Chief Justices I Have Known 471
- The Judicial Process and the Supreme Court 496
- Mr. Justice Jackson 509
- Mr. Justice Roberts 516
- Mr. Justice Cardozo 525
- John Marshall and the Judicial Function 533
- Index 559
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editor’s Preface vii
- Contents ix
- The Zeitgeist and the Judiciary 1
- Hours of Labor and Realism in Constitutional Law 8
- The Constitutional Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes 22
- The Nomination of Mr. Justice Brandeis 43
- Taft and the Supreme Court 49
- The “Law” and Labor 68
- The Berger Decision 78
- Press Censorship by Judicial Construction 83
- Child Labor and the Court 90
- The Coronado Case 97
- Labor Injunctions Must Go 104
- Mr. Justice Holmes 109
- Twenty Years of Mr. Justice Holmes’s Constitutional Opinions 112
- Exit the Kansas Court 140
- Lèse Majesté Mayer 143
- The American Judge 149
- The Red Terror of Judicial Reform 158
- The Lawless Judge 168
- Can the Supreme Court Guarantee Toleration? 174
- The Case of Anita Whitney 179
- The Supreme Court as Legislator 181
- Supreme Court Decisions: “What Stuff ‘Tis Made Of” 186
- The Judiciary Act of 1925 195
- The Paradoxes of Legal Science 202
- Hughes on the Supreme Court 206
- The Appointment of a Justice 211
- The Supreme Court and the Public 218
- The Supreme Court and the Interstate Commerce Commission 228
- The Early Writings of O. W. Holmes, Jr. 234
- When Judge Cardozo Writes 242
- Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution 247
- Legislative History 271
- The Packers v. The Government 274
- The Scottsboro Case 280
- Social Issues Before the Supreme Court 286
- Judge Manton and the Supreme Court 306
- The Certiorari Process 312
- The Pressure of Business 328
- Mr. Justice Holmes 8 March 1841 - 6 March 1935 333
- The A.A.A. Case 335
- The Orbit of Judicial Power 338
- Congressional Control Over the Business of the Supreme Court 358
- Justice Holmes Defines the Constitution 377
- Mr. Justice Cardozo and Public Law 401
- Chief Justice Stone 437
- The “Administrative Side” of Chief Justice Hughes 443
- The Supreme Court 448
- The Impact of Charles Evans Hughes 465
- Chief Justices I Have Known 471
- The Judicial Process and the Supreme Court 496
- Mr. Justice Jackson 509
- Mr. Justice Roberts 516
- Mr. Justice Cardozo 525
- John Marshall and the Judicial Function 533
- Index 559