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Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to Kagan [Kõva köide]

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Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court examines the lives, legal careers, and legacies of the eight Jews who have served or who currently serve as justices of the U.S. Supreme Court: Louis D. Brandeis, Benjamin Cardozo, Felix Frankfurter, Arthur Goldberg, Abe Fortas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer, and Elena Kagan.

David Dalin discusses the relationship that these Jewish justices have had with the presidents who appointed them, and given the judges Jewish background, investigates the antisemitism some of the justices encountered in their ascent within the legal profession before their appointment, as well as the role that antisemitism played in the attendant political debates and Senate confirmation battles.

Other topics and themes include the changing role of Jews within the American legal profession and the views and judicial opinions of each of the justices on freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the death penalty, the right to privacy, gender equality, and the rights of criminal defendants, among other issues.
Acknowledgments xi
1 Presidents, Presidential Appointments, and America's Jews, 1813--1912
1(21)
Before Brandeis
2 "People's Attorney," Presidential Adviser, and Zionist
22(23)
Louis D. Brandeis
3 The Court Years
45(32)
Mr. Justice Brandeis
4 Redeeming the Family Name
77(38)
Benjamin N. Cardozo
5 City College to the New Deal
115(31)
Felix Frankfurter
6 The Court Years
146(38)
Mr. Justice Frankfurter
7 A Promising Tenure Cut Short
184(25)
Arthur J. Goldberg
8 A Tale of Achievement and Scandal
209(35)
Abe Fortas
9 Ginsburg, Breyer, and Kagan Join the Court
244(41)
Three Jewish Justices
Notes 285(48)
Selected Bibliography 333(8)
Index 341