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Battles on the bench : conflict inside the Supreme Court / Phillip J. Cooper.

LIBRA KF8742 .C66 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cooper, Phillip J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Supreme Court--History--20th century.
United States.
United States. Supreme Court--Officials and employees--Biography.
United States. Supreme Court.
Judicial process--United States--Psychological aspects.
Judicial process.
Interpersonal conflict--United States.
Interpersonal conflict.
Judges--United States--Biography.
Judges.
Psychological aspects.
Biography.
History.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xi, 224 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, [1995]
Summary:
Felix Frankfurter's blustery depiction of debate within the Supreme Court suggests that combat sometimes supersedes collegiality in those hallowed halls. In fact, as Phillip Cooper shows, conflict is an inescapable fact of life in the Marble Temple. Cooper peels back the calm, quiet public image of our judicial royalty to reveal their "family" feuds and squabbles. He shows that whether motivated by deeply felt principle or by petty and vindictive impulses, these disputes dramatically shape the Court's decision-making process, the justices' relations with one another, and the public's perception of the Court. Filled with wonderful vignettes and telling anecdotes, Battles on the Bench illuminates the Court's legendary and little-known clashes from John Marshall to Ruth Ginsberg and helps us understand why the justices fight, how they fight, and why their fights matter. In the process, it reveals a long tradition of strategic flattery, cajolery, name-calling, threats, subterfuge, and sermonizing - all in an effort to win over or run over fellow justices.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0700607374
OCLC:
32819963

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