Ebook: The Taft Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (ABC-CLIO Supreme Court Handbooks)
Author: Peter G. Renstrom
- Series: ABC-CLIO Supreme Court Handbooks
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: ABC-CLIO
- Edition: annotated edition
- Language: English
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William Howard Taft's experience in the executive branch gave him a unique perspective on the court's work. He initiated judicial reform and was the prime mover behind the Judiciary Act of 1925, which gave the court wide latitude to accept cases based on their importance to the nation.The Taft Court decided about 1,600 cases during its nine terms. This book examines the "aggregate" personality of the court through discussions of individual voting characteristics, bloc alignments, and other patterned behavior. It also charts the strengths and weaknesses of the rulings and demonstrates Taft's penchant for increasing the impact of decisions by pursuing consensus among the justices, two of whom were his own appointees when he served as president.
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