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Republican Political Party History from the Inside, April 19, 2004
This review is from: The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter (Hardcover)
The evaluation of Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, even now, offers the opportunity to assess the interworkings of the Supreme Court, and the evolution of opinions that have formed much of its history. As best friends of both Louis Brandeis and Holmes, this biography is enormously important to the nation in view of its personality assessment, and the events of the 24 years upon the bench that so affected the nation. It has a good description of how Justice Frankfurter tried to get the Republican Party to be more liberal in its thinking to cure the problems of discrimination, and human rights that he was such an advocate of, as well as an ardent defender of not wearing away the Consitutional Rights by which the nation offered equal justice to all. It's a well written, and thoughtful biography about a very important man in our history, and each justice in turn, deserves the same conscientious treatment. Appointed by FDR, he was imminently and ardently a defender of separation of governmental branches, and totally against judicial activism and for judicial self-restraint for that reason. Well worth the read, and shows how one Jewish immigrant who arrived at 12 years old managed to become a Supreme Court Justice as well as Professor of Law at Harvard University influencing judicial opinion and practice for many more years than those he sat on the bench. A mentor to thousands of law students, and meticulous in thought, it should be read by every law student, and most of the public to understand the Supreme Court and its power to influence the public.
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Low Expectations Make This a Winner, May 30, 2011
This review is from: The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter (Hardcover)
Don't expect too much and this will be enjoyable. It is not very heavy on history -- greater focus is on Frankfurter's personality -- but it does shed light on some historical events and actions the justice took in his early days.
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