The Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888–1910Univ of South Carolina Press, 2012 M11 1 - 257 pages A study of the man who led the Supreme Court as the nineteenth century ended and the twentieth began, exploring issues of property, government authority, and more. |
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... labor union movement, the rise of agrarian discontent and revolt, and the growing political power of reform-minded individuals at the local, state, and national levels. Written lucidly with a broad view of the place of the Supreme Court ...
... approved legislative steps to alleviate inequality of conditions but warned that “when man allows his beliefs, his family, his property, his labor, each of his acts, to be subjected to the omnipotence of the State , or is unmindful of.
... labor we delight in physics pain . ' " 115 Fuller's refusal to leave the center chair , even for such an important political post , has been pictured as enhancing the Supreme Court's prestige . Fuller remained keenly interested in ...
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Conservative Jurisprudence in the Age of Enterprise | |
Safeguarding Entrepreneurial Liberty | |
Defending the National Market | |
Civil Liberties Equal Rights and Criminal Justice | |
Issues of Government | |
Private Litigation | |
Betting on the Future | |