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James F. Simon

    L'opera di James F. Simon approfondisce la storia, il diritto e la politica americana, offrendo ai lettori profonde intuizioni su momenti e figure cruciali nel panorama giuridico americano. Le sue analisi acute sono note per la loro accessibilità, rendendo argomenti complessi comprensibili a un vasto pubblico. La scrittura di Simon è apprezzata per la sua accuratezza e il suo stile narrativo avvincente. I suoi contributi sono riconosciuti per la loro profondità e la loro narrazione convincente.

    FDR and Chief Justice Hughes: The President, the Supreme Court, and the Epic Battle Over the New Deal
    The Center Holds
    • The Center Holds

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The Center Holds provides an intimate look at who the Supreme Court justices are, how they have made critical decisions, and why, ultimately, the Rehnquist Revolution failed.Focusing on four key areas of civil rights and liberties—racial discrimination, abortion, criminal law, and First Amendment freedoms— The Center Holds provides an in-depth look at the Supreme Court documents that illustrate the battle between the old liberal order and emerging conservative majority, beginning in the early 1980s. James F. Simon, a former Time correspondent and contributing editor, ex-dean of New York Law School, and nationally recognized scholar of constitutional law, examines key decisions on civil rights and civil liberties in a readable, intimate look at some key Supreme Court Cases and includes absorbing descriptions of confidential memos and drafts gleaned from sources from within the court.

      The Center Holds
    • The narrative explores the intense conflict between President Roosevelt and Chief Justice Hughes regarding the New Deal, highlighting it as a pivotal struggle in 20th-century American politics. Through detailed accounts, the book delves into the ideological clashes and power dynamics that shaped this significant period in U.S. history, offering insights into the broader implications for the judicial and executive branches.

      FDR and Chief Justice Hughes: The President, the Supreme Court, and the Epic Battle Over the New Deal