In "Scorpion: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices," Noah Feldman provides an in depth, behind-the-scenes look into three decades of profound change in the U.S. Supreme Court that was dominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's appointment of four justices: Felix Frankfurter, Robert Jackson, Hugo Black and William Douglas.
Feldman describes in vivid detail how the Supreme Court of 1937...
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