Hugo Black and the Judicial Revolution

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Simon and Schuster, 1977 - 492 páginas
From Simon & Schuster, Hugo Black and the Judicial Revolution is "one of the prime judicial biographies of our time." (Max Lerner)

A native of St. Louis, Professor Dunne is a graduate of Georgetown University and St. Louis University Law School. He is the author of Monetary Decisions of the Supreme Court and Justice Joseph Story and The Rise of the Supreme Court.

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PROLOGUE Tennis and Television
19
CHAPTER ONE The Naming of a Justice
41
CHAPTER TWO In the Court of Public Opinion
60
CHAPTER THREE The Upland Beginnings
85
CHAPTER FOUR The Road to the Senate
105
CHAPTER FIVE The Apprentice Years
127
The Master
146
CHAPTER SEVEN To the Threshold
161
The Black
297
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Dr MyrdaVs Postscript
329
CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Darkling Plain
339
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Arrivals and Departures
354
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Court That Never Was
373
CHAPTER NINETEEN The Great Change
390
CHAPTER TWENTY The Lengthening Shadows
407
CHAPTER TWENTYONE The Living Constitution
422

CHAPTER EIGHT Opening Curtain
177
CHAPTER NINE The New Deal Court
191
CHAPTER TEN Pledges and Allegiances
209
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Great Feud
224
CHAPTER TWELVE The Great Seminar
250
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Fair Deal and Cold War
274
EPILOGUE The Greening of America
433
NOTES
441
BIBLIOGRAPHY
469
INDEX
479
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Gerald T. Dunne is Professor of Law Emeritus at St. Louis University. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Banking Law Journal and the author of numerous books.

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