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Discover the untold story of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era with Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution. In this groundbreaking book, author Barry Cushman challenges the prevailing account of the Court's sudden reversal on key jurisprudential positions.
Unlike traditional explanations that emphasize external political pressures, Cushman delves into the internal dynamics of doctrinal development. He reveals how New Dealers leveraged doctrinal change to seize opportunities for a constitutional revolution, discounting the role of political pressure in this transformative period.
By recasting the narrative as a chapter in the history of ideas, Cushman provides a fresh perspective on the demise of laissez-faire constitutionalism during FDR's reign. Through meticulous research and compelling arguments, he uncovers previously unseen connections between different lines of doctrine, ultimately charting the downfall of the doctrinal structure that once shaped American constitutional development.
Rethinking the New Deal Court is a must-read for students of legal history, constitutional law, and political science. Its intelligence and revisionist approach make it a invaluable resource for understanding the complexities behind the Court's evolution during this critical period.
Take a journey through history and rethink what you thought you knew about the New Deal Court. Order your copy of Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution today and broaden your understanding of American constitutional development.
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