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(Ebook) The Hughes Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (ABC-CLIO Supreme Court Handbooks) by Michael E. Parrish ISBN 9781576071977, 9781576077375, 1576071979, 1576077373

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Authors:Michael E. Parrish
Pages:351 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:annotated edition
Publisher:ABC-CLIO
Language:english
File Size:2.52 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781576071977, 9781576077375, 1576071979, 1576077373
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(Ebook) The Hughes Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (ABC-CLIO Supreme Court Handbooks) by Michael E. Parrish ISBN 9781576071977, 9781576077375, 1576071979, 1576077373

Charles Evans Hughes, a man who, it was said, "looks like God and talks like God," became chief justice in 1930, a year when more than 1,000 banks closed their doors. Today the Hughes Court is often remembered as a conservative bulwark against Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. But that view, according to author Michael Parrish, is not accurate.In an era when Nazi Germany passed the Nuremberg Laws and extinguished freedom in much of Western Europe, the Hughes Court put the stamp of constitutional approval on New Deal entitlements, required state and local governments to bring their laws into conformity with the federal Bill of Rights, and took the first steps toward developing a more uniform code of criminal justice.
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