Warren, the man, the court, the era

Type
Book
Authors
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1967 
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company, United States 
Pages
406 pages 
Subject
Biography 
Abstract
"Written with many quotations from Chief Justice Earl Warren and about the Chief Justice, this ... book thus leans on the evidence to show how Warren has grown in mental stature and liberal convictions in his Court job, but also to show that the seeds of Warren's concern for justice and for the individual were planted in Warren's mind in his early childhood." - Voila 
Description
Content:
The storm center
A poor clarinet player
The Crusader
The Politician
The Red Harvest
At sea with the law
Murder most foul
The road to Sacramento
Exodus, 1942
The corner pocket
The road to Washington: detour
Republicans, racketeers and a Roosevelt
The road to Washington: Alternate route
The great rights robbery
Crime and the courts
The cow vote
Prayer and pornography
From left to right
forces of hatred and malevolence
The mountain climber
Acknowledgements
Notes
Table of cases
Index  
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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