Judicial Follies: FDR’s Court ...Middle East

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In 2023, attorney and law professor Cliff Sloan published a fascinating portrait of the Supreme Court during World War II, “The Court at War.” As it did so many institutions, the war changed both American law and the court itself — and revealed that despite a tradition that judges should stay “above the fray” of politics once appointed, some justices had trouble cutting their ties to the president who had appointed them. The war also influenced the outcome of some of the court’s most consequential decisions during the 1940s, including several growing directly out of the hostilities. Franklin Roosevelt was, ironically, the first president to serve his entire first term without making a single

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