Supreme Court During the New Deal
Following introductory remarks by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Professor Leuchtenburg discussed judicial review during the New… read more
Following introductory remarks by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Professor Leuchtenburg discussed judicial review during the New Deal Era. During this time President Franklin Roosevelt declared that federal judges should retire at age 70, thereby creating several vacancies on the U.S. Supreme Court that he could fill. close
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