na INLIS000000000009923 20221109100716 0010-0520009923 221109 g 0 eng 0-8232-2154-7 eng 347.73 347.73 MCK f McKenna, Marian C. Franklin Roosevelt and the Great Constitutional War : The Court-Packing Crisis of 1937 / Marian C. McKenna ed.1 New York : Fordham University Press, 2002 This new history of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Great Constitutional War is a critical, revisionist portrayal of FDRs personal role in initiating, with the advice of his attorney general, Homer S. Cummings, a reorganization of the federal judiciary, or what in fact constituted a bald-faced attempt to pack the Supreme Court in 1937. No issue in domestic politics ever aroused the countrys anger as did the presidential proposal to increase the size of the Supreme Court to fifteen by giving the president power to appoint a new judge for every justice over the age of 70 who refused to resign or retire. For background, the case histories which led up to this bold stroke are, for the first time, chronicled and analyzed in a setting that places the stirring events which ensued in their proper perspective. The importance of the books subject, the thorough documentation, its reasoned and reasonable criticism, all set forth in a lively, but lucid writing style should give this book a popular readership that reaches well beyond academia. United States. Supreme Court--History Judges--Selection and appointment--United States--History United States--Politics and government--1933-1945 xxvi 612 p ; 24 cm 26473/MKRI-P/XI-2018 26904/MKRI-P/V-2022 26473/MKRI-P/XI-2018 26904/MKRI-P/V-2022 26904/MKRI-P/V-2022 26473/MKRI-P/XI-2018