Earl Warren : a life of truth and justice / D. J. Herda.
2019
KF8745.W3 H475 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Earl Warren : a life of truth and justice / D. J. Herda.
Imprint
Guilford, Connecticut : Prometheus Books, 2019.
Copyright
©2019
Description
viii, 286 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction : life, death, love, etc.
Upon this rock
Long and winding road
Mr. Attorney General
New life
Prime time
On the road
SCOTUS meets Brown
One man, one vote
Under every bed
JFK and the court
Tragedy in Dallas
Facing down Miranda
All the king's horses
Upon this rock
Long and winding road
Mr. Attorney General
New life
Prime time
On the road
SCOTUS meets Brown
One man, one vote
Under every bed
JFK and the court
Tragedy in Dallas
Facing down Miranda
All the king's horses
Summary
"The definitive biography of one of history's greatest Supreme Court justices. How did a conservative Republican end up creating the most liberal Supreme Court in modern history? This new biography of Earl Warren Sr., based on primary sources and previously unpublished material, brings together for the first time family recollections, anecdotes, mementos, photos, documents, and excerpts from diaries, along with the facts of the great jurist's life. The result is the most accurate, up-to-date, and complete picture of the man available. Beginning with Warren's upbringing, and Scandinavian immigrant parents who taught him fairness, tolerance, and reverence for the truth, the author then reviews Warren's early career in California as a district attorney. There he helped put an end to corruption in the police department, tackled organized crime, and worked to end illegal gambling and offshore racketeering. After becoming governor, he fought to improve the state's public health, education, and prison systems. And he played an important role in the election of Dwight D. Eisenhower as the first Republican president in twenty years. Focusing largely on Warren's remarkable career as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, chapters are devoted to that court's landmark rulings, including Brown v. Board of Education and Miranda. In addition, the author discusses Warren's relationships with Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. Finally, he delves into the Chief Justice's role in spearheading the Warren Report, the official publication documenting the investigation of President Kennedy's assassination--findings that forever etched Warren's name in history. With access to all surviving Warren family members, courtesy of Earl Warren's grandson, Judge James Warren, the author has crafted the definitive biography of one of history's greatest Supreme Court justices"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-272) and index.
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Call Number
KF8745.W3 H475 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781633885806 hardcover
1633885801 hardcover
1633885801 hardcover
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