Felix Frankfurter on the Supreme Court : : Extrajudicial Essays on the Court and the Constitution / / ed. by Philip B. Kurland.
The present volume, a selection of Frankfurter's extrajudicial nontechnical writings on the Supreme Court, its Justices, and its business, includes fifty-four pieces written between 1913 and 1956 and originally published in popular or scholarly journals. These essays serve to reinforce Frankfur...
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1970 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (572 p.) :; 1 Frontispiz |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Editor’s Preface
- Contents
- The Zeitgeist and the Judiciary
- Hours of Labor and Realism in Constitutional Law
- The Constitutional Opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes
- The Nomination of Mr. Justice Brandeis
- Taft and the Supreme Court
- The “Law” and Labor
- The Berger Decision
- Press Censorship by Judicial Construction
- Child Labor and the Court
- The Coronado Case
- Labor Injunctions Must Go
- Mr. Justice Holmes
- Twenty Years of Mr. Justice Holmes’s Constitutional Opinions
- Exit the Kansas Court
- Lèse Majesté Mayer
- The American Judge
- The Red Terror of Judicial Reform
- The Lawless Judge
- Can the Supreme Court Guarantee Toleration?
- The Case of Anita Whitney
- The Supreme Court as Legislator
- Supreme Court Decisions: “What Stuff ‘Tis Made Of”
- The Judiciary Act of 1925
- The Paradoxes of Legal Science
- Hughes on the Supreme Court
- The Appointment of a Justice
- The Supreme Court and the Public
- The Supreme Court and the Interstate Commerce Commission
- The Early Writings of O. W. Holmes, Jr.
- When Judge Cardozo Writes
- Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution
- Legislative History
- The Packers v. The Government
- The Scottsboro Case
- Social Issues Before the Supreme Court
- Judge Manton and the Supreme Court
- The Certiorari Process
- The Pressure of Business
- Mr. Justice Holmes 8 March 1841 - 6 March 1935
- The A.A.A. Case
- The Orbit of Judicial Power
- Congressional Control Over the Business of the Supreme Court
- Justice Holmes Defines the Constitution
- Mr. Justice Cardozo and Public Law
- Chief Justice Stone
- The “Administrative Side” of Chief Justice Hughes
- The Supreme Court
- The Impact of Charles Evans Hughes
- Chief Justices I Have Known
- The Judicial Process and the Supreme Court
- Mr. Justice Jackson
- Mr. Justice Roberts
- Mr. Justice Cardozo
- John Marshall and the Judicial Function
- Index