Document Type
Review
Publication Date
2002
Abstract
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate lawyers and historians. Constitutional jurisprudence changed rapidly during the period. Moreover, some of the most significant changes seemed--whatever the reality--to result from pressure imposed in 1937 by President Franklin Roosevelt's plan to pack the Court. The structure of constitutional law that emerged within a few years of Roosevelt's death remains intact in significant respects today.
Recommended Citation
Friedman, Richard D. "...A Rendezvous with Kreplach: Putting the New Deal Court in Context." Review of The Constitution and the New Deal, by G. E. White. Green Bag 5, no. 4 (2002): 453-62.
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