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Author Name    DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O. (WILLIAM ORVILLE)

Title   The Court years, 1939-1975 : the autobiography of William O.Douglas.

Binding   Hard Cover

Publisher   New York Random House 1980

ISBN Number    0394492404 / 9780394492407

Seller ID   6600

434 pages, 8 plates, cloth, dj, 1st edition, very good. Signature on front blank endpaper of Joyce Curtis, sister to former Maine governor Kenneth Curtis. From the AND Reference Database: "William Orville Douglas, (1898-1980) Supreme Court justice, author; born in Maine, Minn. He taught corporate law at Columbia University (1925--28) and Yale (1928--36), and published several business law casebooks before joining the Securities and Exchange Commission (1936--39). When he was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939, he was considered a young nominee. He served an unprecedented 361/2 years on the bench (1939--75) during which time he was considered a liberal justice with controversial opinions. He interpreted the courts' judiciary powers broadly and he vehemently defended civil liberties. He held absolutely to the freedoms espoused in the Bill of Rights, especially that of free speech. Drawing on his many travels, he penned some 30 books both on legal matters and on nature and conservation; they include Of Men and Mountains (1950), An Almanac of Liberty (1954), Democracy's Manifesto (1962), and A Wilderness Bill of Rights (1965)."

WILLIAM DOUGLAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE LAW LAWYERS LEGAL SYSTEM

Price = 20.00 USD

 


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