A Muted Fury : Populists, Progressives, and Labor Unions Confront the Courts, 1890-1937
For half a century before 1937, populists, progressives, and labor leaders complained bitterly that a ""judicial oligarchy"" impeded social and economic reform by imposing crippling restraints on trade unions and nullifying legislation that regulated business corporations. A Mute...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments ; Introduction; ONE ; The Seeds of Discord; TWO; Challenges to Constitutional Orthodoxy; THREE; Meliorative Measures; FOUR ; Reconstructing the Bench; FIVE; The Judicial Recall Movement; SIX; Theodore Roosevelt and the Judicial Referendum; SEVEN; Ebb and Flow, 1913-1921; EIGHT; The Taft Court and the Return of Normalcy
- NINE; The La Follette Proposal; TEN; The Borah Proposal; ELEVEN; The Supreme Court Calms the Tempest; TWELVE; The Judicial Issue in the 1924 Election; THIRTEEN; Final Conflicts, 1925-1937; Conclusion; INDEX.