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The New Deal lawyers
Peter H. Irons
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Bitter conflict between New Dealers and their Old Guard opponents marked the first 4 years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. Swept into office with a mandate to repair the ravages of the Depression, the New Deal Congress that began its "Hundred Days" session in March 1933 enacted an innovative package of legislation designed to revive a moribund economy. Debate on the programs of industrial and agricultural reconstruction that formed the core of the New Deal centered around the construction of broadly worded constitutional provisions and the allocation of power between the states and the federal government. The arena in which these issues were most heatedly contested was not, as one might expect, the chambers of Congress. Popular rejection of the charity-basket policies of the Republicans in the 1932 elections had reduced the once-grand old party to a vocal but ineffectual remnant in both wings of the Capitol. Commanding majorities of almost 3-1 in the House of Representatives and 2-1 in the Senate, the Democratic leadership in Congress easily deflected the rhetorical barbs of the GOP minority as it shepherded Roosevelt's legislative program to passage. The real confrontation between New Dealers and their foes took place, rather, in federal courtrooms dominated by Republican judges wedded to the states-rights and laissez-faire ideologies repudiated overwhelmingly by the voters in three successive elections between 1932 and 1936. The 140 judges appointed by Roosevelt's 3 Republican predecessors made up 3/4 of the district court bench and 2/3 of the appellate bench. It was this group, partisan in background and conservative in judicial philosophy, that constituted the most formidable barrier to the New Deal. - Introduction.

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1982, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Boys with their hair ablaze
Section one : The legal politicians of the National Recovery Administration.
Corporatism and cartels : the National Industrial Recovery Act
The Blue Eagle in court
"Hot oil" and hot tempers : the NIRA reaches the Supreme Court
The felling of Belcher and the search for a successor
The Schechter case and the "horse-and-buggy" court
Section two : The legal reformers of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
The search for parity : the Agricultural Adjustment Act
The Triple A in court
King Cotton and the Triple-A purge
Hamilton's ghost in the Supreme Court
Section three : The legal craftsmen of the National Labor Relations Board.
Labor under the Blue Eagle
Legal craftsmen and the Wagner Act
The NLRB implements its master plan
The Supreme Court opens its eyes
Conclusion : The limits of legal liberalism

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 333-340.
Includes index.

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Princeton, N.J
Copyright Date
1982

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.73/00269, 347.30200269
Library of Congress
KF6020 .I7 1982, KF6020

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 351 p.
Number of pages
351
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL3785573M
ISBN 10
0691046883
ISBN 13
9780691046884
LCCN
81047924
OCLC/WorldCat
8109724
Library Thing
4770792
Goodreads
3778041

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