Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme CourtW. W. Norton & Company, 2011 M03 14 - 512 pages "A stunning work of history."—Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of No Ordinary Time and Team of Rivals Beginning in 1935, the Supreme Court's conservative majority left much of FDR's agenda in ruins. The pillars of the New Deal fell in short succession. It was not just the New Deal but democracy itself that stood on trial. In February 1937, Roosevelt struck back with an audacious plan to expand the Court to fifteen justices—and to "pack" the new seats with liberals who shared his belief in a "living" Constitution. |
Contents
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SEVEN The Last Thin Line | 107 |
EIGHT Black Monday | 127 |
NINE Opening Gun | 147 |
FOURTEEN Plans and Purposes | 239 |
FIFTEEN Warning Bell | 259 |
seventeen The Beginning of | 291 |
twentythree Blood or Ink | 416 |
twentyfour The Switch in Time | 429 |
twentyseven To Fight Against God | 479 |
epilogue We Have Only Just Begun to Fight | 501 |
Acknowledgments | 531 |
ELEVEN Slow Poison | 173 |
TWELVE A Project of Great Importance | 199 |
THIRTEEN NoMansLand | 218 |
Bibliography | 603 |
Index | 617 |
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