In The Long Reach of the Sixties, legal historian Laura Kalman explores the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation battles of the late 1960s and early 1970s and shows how they have haunted¿indeed, scarred¿the Supreme Court appointments process ever since.
In The Long Reach of the Sixties, legal historian Laura Kalman explores the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation battles of the late 1960s and early 1970s and shows how they have haunted¿indeed, scarred¿the Supreme Court appointments process ever since.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Kalman is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, a member of the California Bar, and past president of the American Society for Legal History. She is the author of Right Star Rising: A New Politics, 1974-1980, Yale Law School and the Sixties: Revolt and Reverberations, The Strange Career of Legal Liberalism, Abe Fortas: A Biography, and Legal Realism at Yale, 1927-1960.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface I: A New President Seeks Power: 1963-65 II: Musical Chairs, 1965-66 III: Bogeyman, 1966-1968 IV: "A Man's Reach Should [Not] Exceed His Grasp:" Summer and Fall, 1968 V: The Last Days of the Warren Court, 1969-70 VI: "Southern Discomfort," 1969-70 VII: The Lost Ball Game, Or How Not to Choose Two Justices, 1971 Epilogue
Preface I: A New President Seeks Power: 1963-65 II: Musical Chairs, 1965-66 III: Bogeyman, 1966-1968 IV: "A Man's Reach Should [Not] Exceed His Grasp:" Summer and Fall, 1968 V: The Last Days of the Warren Court, 1969-70 VI: "Southern Discomfort," 1969-70 VII: The Lost Ball Game, Or How Not to Choose Two Justices, 1971 Epilogue
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