Creatures of Our Times
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan talked about why he came to write "The Court at War."
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Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan talked about why he came to write "The Court at War."
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about three cases dealing with Japanese internment during World War II: Hirabayashi v. United States (19…
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about Thurgood Marshall's cases before the Supreme Court during the World War II, including Adams v. Uni…
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about Nazi Germany's impact on Skinner v. Oklahoma (1942).
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about the case Ex parte Quirin (1942), which resulted from two groups of Nazi saboteurs arriving in the …
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," discussed the role and impact of U.S. Attorney General Francis Biddle.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about why the Roosevelt Administration did not formally participate in the case Smith v. Allwright (1944…
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," discussed the role and impact of Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," provided reflective comments about the civil rights and civil liberties cases taken up by the U.S. Supreme Cour…
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about two opening anecdotes he included in his book.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," summarized examples dealing with wage and price controls during World War II.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," provided a brief history of the Supreme Court before World War II.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about the lack of judicial experience among Supreme Court Justices during World War II.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," talked about how Supreme Court Justices were involved in war-related efforts during World War II.
Georgetown University law professor Cliff Sloan, author of "The Court at War," discussed differences in the Supreme Court Senate confirmation process between the World War II era and today.