The long reach of the sixties: LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court
"The Warren Court of the 1950s and 1960s was the most liberal in American history. Yet within a few short years, new appointments redirected the Court in a more conservative direction, a trend that continued for decades. However, even after Warren retired and the makeup of the court changed, hi...
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THE LONG REACH OF THE SIXTIES
/ KALMAN, LAURAYYD1955-YYEAUTHOR
: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
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
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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title | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court |
title_auth | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court |
title_exact_search | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court |
title_full | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court Laura Kalman |
title_fullStr | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court Laura Kalman |
title_full_unstemmed | The long reach of the sixties LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court Laura Kalman |
title_short | The long reach of the sixties |
title_sort | the long reach of the sixties lbj nixon and the making of the contemporary supreme court |
title_sub | LBJ, Nixon, and the making of the contemporary Supreme Court |
topic | Johnson, Lyndon B. 1908-1973 (DE-588)118558153 gnd Nixon, Richard M. 1913-1994 (DE-588)11858832X gnd United States Supreme Court Officials and employees Selection and appointment History 20th century HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh LAW / Legal History bisacsh Geschichte Politik Judges Selection and appointment United States History 20th century HISTORY / United States / 20th Century LAW / Legal History |
topic_facet | Johnson, Lyndon B. 1908-1973 Nixon, Richard M. 1913-1994 United States Supreme Court Officials and employees Selection and appointment History 20th century HISTORY / United States / 20th Century LAW / Legal History Geschichte Politik Judges Selection and appointment United States History 20th century USA United States Politics and government 1963-1969 United States Politics and government 1969-1974 |
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