The Struggle for Judicial Supremacy: A Study of a Crisis in American Power Politics

The Struggle for Judicial Supremacy: A Study of a Crisis in American Power Politics
ISBN-10
0374941300
ISBN-13
9780374941307
Pages
361
Language
English
Published
1941
Publisher
A.A. Knopf
Author
Robert H. Jackson

Description

Robert H. Jackson, published this book while serving as Attorney General of the United States. In it, Jackson traces the rise and fall of the influence of the Supreme Court of the United States, of its changes in make-up, in numbers, of its reversal of itself, of the dangers of judicial supremacy, when it closed its eyes to ""peaceful and democratic conciliation of our social and economic conflicts"". He then examines the response--President Franklin Roosevelt's 1937 effort to resist judicial expansionism through "Court-packing" legislation.