The judicial response to the New Deal : the US Supreme Court and economic regulation, 1934-1936
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The judicial response to the New Deal : the US Supreme Court and economic regulation, 1934-1936
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-152) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an examination of the political and constitutional crisis caused by the Supreme Court's response to Roosevelt's New Deal in the 1930s. The crisis brought to a head the debate over how much the US government should interfere in the nation's economy. The work is based on research into the private papers of the Justices involved. The author offers his own re-interpretation of the struggle which contributed to the future shape of US economic policy.
Table of Contents
- The New Deal court
- the Supreme Court and economic regulation
- portents for the future - Home Building and Loan Association versus Blaisdel and Neebia versus New York
- the New Deal in Court 2 - "Black Monday"
- the New Deal in Court 3 - agriculture and coal.
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