Franklin Roosevelt once remarked that America was the place of the second chance. He could have pointed to the remarkable career of William Howard Taft as proof. Crushingly defeated in his bid for a second term as President in 1912, Taft was resurrected as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on June 30, 1921. It was, as The New York Times later remarked, a \u27come-back\u27 unprecedented in American political annals. Taft became the only man in American history to head two distinct branches of the federal government. The combination proved propitious, for Taft\u27s presidential perspective forever changed both the role of the Chief Justice and the institution of the Court
Vita.William Howard Taft is remembered as President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Su...
The “federal courts” took on their now familiar contours over the course of the twentieth century. T...
The story of Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Court-packing plan is a twice-told tale. 1 Every history of ...
Franklin Roosevelt once remarked that America was the place of the second chance. He could have poi...
William Howard Taft holds the significant distinction of being the only person in the history of th...
Shortly after William Howard Taft\u27s death in 1931, his successor, Charles Evans Hughes, accuratel...
As the only former president to ever serve as the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, ...
After one of the great landslides in American presidential history, Franklin D. Roosevelt took the o...
After a full first term without any Supreme Court nominations, and almost no cooperation from the Co...
The office of Chief Justice carries scant inherent powers. The Chief Justice manages the docket, pre...
Mr. Justice David Josiah Brewer died in March, 1910, after twenty years of service on the Supreme Co...
By the author of acclaimed books on the bitter clashes between Jefferson and Chief Justice Marshall ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1937 Court-packing bill would have permitted him to appoint six ad...
The “federal courts” took on their now familiar contours over the course of the twentieth century. T...
Throughout the history of the United States, the president has often quarreled with the Supreme Cour...
Vita.William Howard Taft is remembered as President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Su...
The “federal courts” took on their now familiar contours over the course of the twentieth century. T...
The story of Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Court-packing plan is a twice-told tale. 1 Every history of ...
Franklin Roosevelt once remarked that America was the place of the second chance. He could have poi...
William Howard Taft holds the significant distinction of being the only person in the history of th...
Shortly after William Howard Taft\u27s death in 1931, his successor, Charles Evans Hughes, accuratel...
As the only former president to ever serve as the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, ...
After one of the great landslides in American presidential history, Franklin D. Roosevelt took the o...
After a full first term without any Supreme Court nominations, and almost no cooperation from the Co...
The office of Chief Justice carries scant inherent powers. The Chief Justice manages the docket, pre...
Mr. Justice David Josiah Brewer died in March, 1910, after twenty years of service on the Supreme Co...
By the author of acclaimed books on the bitter clashes between Jefferson and Chief Justice Marshall ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1937 Court-packing bill would have permitted him to appoint six ad...
The “federal courts” took on their now familiar contours over the course of the twentieth century. T...
Throughout the history of the United States, the president has often quarreled with the Supreme Cour...
Vita.William Howard Taft is remembered as President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Su...
The “federal courts” took on their now familiar contours over the course of the twentieth century. T...
The story of Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Court-packing plan is a twice-told tale. 1 Every history of ...