Search Results - "Schiller, Reuel E."
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The Era of Deference: Courts, Expertise, and the Emergence of New Deal Administrative Law
Published in Michigan law review (01-12-2007)“…The first two terms of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency (1933-1941) were periods of great administrative innovation. Responding to the Great Depression,…”
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The Administrative State, Front and Center: Studying Law and Administration in Postwar America
Published in Law and history review (2008)“…More than any other case from the postwar period, Brown v. Board of Education has captured the attention of historians and the public alike. The case itself,…”
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Free Speech and Expertise: Administrative Censorship and the Birth of the Modern First Amendment
Published in Virginia law review (01-02-2000)“…An inquiry is needed into an area of speech suppression that was more banal, and more widespread, than criminal prosecution of seditious speech: administrative…”
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RULEMAKING'S PROMISE: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND LEGAL CULTURE IN THE 1960S AND 1970S
Published in Administrative law review (01-10-2001)“…Schiller shows that the same desire to reform the administrative state generated both the increase in informal rulemaking and the calls for a more demanding…”
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The Emporium Capwell Case: Race, Labor Law, and the Crisis of Post-War Liberalism
Published in Berkeley journal of employment and labor law (01-01-2004)“…While the boycott of the Emporium department store in San Francisco by a small group of its African-American employees on November 9, 1968, resulted in a few…”
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From Group Rights to Individual Liberties: Post-War Labor Law, Liberalism, and the Waning of Union Strength
Published in Berkeley journal of employment and labor law (01-01-1999)“…In the years following World War II, courts began to develop legal rules that regulated the relationship between unions and the workers they represented. These…”
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Conflicting Obligations: Slave Law and the Late Antebellum North Carolina Supreme Court
Published in Virginia law review (01-08-1992)“…An examination of North Carolina's criminal slave law reveals the problems its judges had in reconciling their various obligations. Criminal slave law…”
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New Deal Justice: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Hugo L. Black, Felix Frankfurter, and Robert H. Jackson
Published in Law and History Review (01-07-2001)“…New deal justice: The constitutional jurisprudence of Hugo L. Black, Felix Frankfurter and Robert H. Jackson, by Jeffrey D. Hockett, Lanham, Md: Rowman and…”
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Enlarging the administrative polity: Administrative law and the changing definition of pluralism, 1945-1970
Published in Vanderbilt law review (01-10-2000)“…This article examines how shifts in post-World War II American political culture transformed administrative law. From the 1940s to the 1970s, Americans'…”
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Regulation's Hidden History
Published in Reviews in American History (01-09-1997)“…"The People's Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America" by William J. Novak is reviewed…”
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HockettJeffrey D., New Deal Justice: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Hugo L. Black, Felix Frankfurter, and Robert H. Jackson, Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. Pp. x + 322. $71.00 cloth (ISBN 0-8476-8211-0); $28.95 paper (ISBN 0-8476-8210-2)
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Jeffrey D. Hockett, New Deal Justice: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Hugo L. Black, Felix Frankfurter, and Robert H. Jackson, Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. Pp. x + 322. $71.00 cloth (ISBN 0-8476-8211-0); $28.95 paper (ISBN 0-8476-8210-2)
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