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Truman's Court: A Study in Judicial Restraint
A concise, well-written examination by a lawyer-historian of the judicial restraint philosophies of President Truman's four appointees to the Supreme Court: Harold Burton, Fred Vinson, Tom Clark, and Sherman Minton.
Author(s) | By Frances Rudko. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 186 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 28 Sept 1988 |
Availability | POD |
A concise, well-written examination by a lawyer-historian of the judicial restraint philosophies of President Truman's four appointees to the Supreme Court: Harold Burton, Fred Vinson, Tom Clark, and Sherman Minton.
Judicial Restraint versus Judicial Activism The Truman Legacy Burton's Tenure on the Court Vinson's Tenure on the Court Clark's Tenure on the Court Minton's Tenure on the Court Bibliography Index
FRANCES HOWELL RUDKO, an attorney in private practice for 15 years, was recently appointed to the position of Law Clerk to Chief Judge Franklin Waters, Western District Federal Court of Arkansas.