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Justice and Faith
The Frank Murphy Story
Zipes, Greg
The University of Michigan Press
04/2021
352
Mole
Inglês
9780472038534
15 a 20 dias
560
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Chapter 1 - Childhood on the Shores of Lake Huron 1
Chapter 2 - Murphy's Formal Education and His Exposure to Progressive Ideas 10
Chapter 3 - World War I: A Leap over the Top 16
Chapter 4 - United States Attorney's Office: Enforcing Laws as a Patriotic Duty 26
Chapter 5 - Private Practice as a Path to Politics 36
Chapter 6 - Reformer on the Criminal Court Bench 45
Chapter 7 - The Ossian Sweet Trial: A Black Defendant and a White Jury 62
Chapter 8 - Murphy as Mayor: Calling a Depression a Depression 75
Chapter 9 - Mayor Murphy's Direct Appeal to Washington for Aid 96
Chapter 10 - The New Deal and Murphy 107
Chapter 11 - Murphy to the Philippines 124
Chapter 12 - The Campaign for Governor 139
Chapter 13 - A Governorship Dominated by Labor Strife 148
Chapter 14 - Murphy's Ineffective Reelection Campaign 167
Chapter 15 - Murphy as Attorney General of the United States 181
Chapter 16 - The Supreme Court: Murphy's Initial Years 200
Chapter 17 - The Japanese-American Internments and the Supreme Court Curfew Cases 231
Chapter 18 - Murphy's Supreme Court Confronts the Expulsions 249
Chapter 19 - Last Years 271
Chapter 20 - Conclusions 290
Bibliography 306
Index 312
Chapter 2 - Murphy's Formal Education and His Exposure to Progressive Ideas 10
Chapter 3 - World War I: A Leap over the Top 16
Chapter 4 - United States Attorney's Office: Enforcing Laws as a Patriotic Duty 26
Chapter 5 - Private Practice as a Path to Politics 36
Chapter 6 - Reformer on the Criminal Court Bench 45
Chapter 7 - The Ossian Sweet Trial: A Black Defendant and a White Jury 62
Chapter 8 - Murphy as Mayor: Calling a Depression a Depression 75
Chapter 9 - Mayor Murphy's Direct Appeal to Washington for Aid 96
Chapter 10 - The New Deal and Murphy 107
Chapter 11 - Murphy to the Philippines 124
Chapter 12 - The Campaign for Governor 139
Chapter 13 - A Governorship Dominated by Labor Strife 148
Chapter 14 - Murphy's Ineffective Reelection Campaign 167
Chapter 15 - Murphy as Attorney General of the United States 181
Chapter 16 - The Supreme Court: Murphy's Initial Years 200
Chapter 17 - The Japanese-American Internments and the Supreme Court Curfew Cases 231
Chapter 18 - Murphy's Supreme Court Confronts the Expulsions 249
Chapter 19 - Last Years 271
Chapter 20 - Conclusions 290
Bibliography 306
Index 312
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biography;justice;LGBTQ;Michigan;Mayor of Detroit;Governor of Michigan;Supreme Court Justice;Korematsu v. United States;Franklin Delano Roosevelt;FDR;American Dream;homosexuality;Sidney Fine;United States;US;America;Japanese Americans;World War II;Lake Huron;tempering justice with Murphy;WWI;University of Michigan;Supreme Court;racism;Attorney General;UAW;unions;lawyer;labor activist;prejudice;democracy;Irish;Catholic;American liberty;individual autonomy;tribalism;progressive;influential figure;dissent;Harbor Beach;Midwest;prohibition;Ossian Sweet;Clarence Darrow;judicial system reforms;Great Depression;New Deal;Governor General to the Philippines;Philippines;Herbert Hoover;labor strikes;car manufacturers;communist;Hirabayashi;curfew;Asian Americans;lifelong bachelor;bachelor;political environment;internment camps;immigration issues;biography lover;University of Michigan Alum;UM Alum;lawyers;Japanese American Community;labor law;development of unions;labor unions;Sit-Down strike;Eisenhower;Port Huron
Chapter 1 - Childhood on the Shores of Lake Huron 1
Chapter 2 - Murphy's Formal Education and His Exposure to Progressive Ideas 10
Chapter 3 - World War I: A Leap over the Top 16
Chapter 4 - United States Attorney's Office: Enforcing Laws as a Patriotic Duty 26
Chapter 5 - Private Practice as a Path to Politics 36
Chapter 6 - Reformer on the Criminal Court Bench 45
Chapter 7 - The Ossian Sweet Trial: A Black Defendant and a White Jury 62
Chapter 8 - Murphy as Mayor: Calling a Depression a Depression 75
Chapter 9 - Mayor Murphy's Direct Appeal to Washington for Aid 96
Chapter 10 - The New Deal and Murphy 107
Chapter 11 - Murphy to the Philippines 124
Chapter 12 - The Campaign for Governor 139
Chapter 13 - A Governorship Dominated by Labor Strife 148
Chapter 14 - Murphy's Ineffective Reelection Campaign 167
Chapter 15 - Murphy as Attorney General of the United States 181
Chapter 16 - The Supreme Court: Murphy's Initial Years 200
Chapter 17 - The Japanese-American Internments and the Supreme Court Curfew Cases 231
Chapter 18 - Murphy's Supreme Court Confronts the Expulsions 249
Chapter 19 - Last Years 271
Chapter 20 - Conclusions 290
Bibliography 306
Index 312
Chapter 2 - Murphy's Formal Education and His Exposure to Progressive Ideas 10
Chapter 3 - World War I: A Leap over the Top 16
Chapter 4 - United States Attorney's Office: Enforcing Laws as a Patriotic Duty 26
Chapter 5 - Private Practice as a Path to Politics 36
Chapter 6 - Reformer on the Criminal Court Bench 45
Chapter 7 - The Ossian Sweet Trial: A Black Defendant and a White Jury 62
Chapter 8 - Murphy as Mayor: Calling a Depression a Depression 75
Chapter 9 - Mayor Murphy's Direct Appeal to Washington for Aid 96
Chapter 10 - The New Deal and Murphy 107
Chapter 11 - Murphy to the Philippines 124
Chapter 12 - The Campaign for Governor 139
Chapter 13 - A Governorship Dominated by Labor Strife 148
Chapter 14 - Murphy's Ineffective Reelection Campaign 167
Chapter 15 - Murphy as Attorney General of the United States 181
Chapter 16 - The Supreme Court: Murphy's Initial Years 200
Chapter 17 - The Japanese-American Internments and the Supreme Court Curfew Cases 231
Chapter 18 - Murphy's Supreme Court Confronts the Expulsions 249
Chapter 19 - Last Years 271
Chapter 20 - Conclusions 290
Bibliography 306
Index 312
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biography;justice;LGBTQ;Michigan;Mayor of Detroit;Governor of Michigan;Supreme Court Justice;Korematsu v. United States;Franklin Delano Roosevelt;FDR;American Dream;homosexuality;Sidney Fine;United States;US;America;Japanese Americans;World War II;Lake Huron;tempering justice with Murphy;WWI;University of Michigan;Supreme Court;racism;Attorney General;UAW;unions;lawyer;labor activist;prejudice;democracy;Irish;Catholic;American liberty;individual autonomy;tribalism;progressive;influential figure;dissent;Harbor Beach;Midwest;prohibition;Ossian Sweet;Clarence Darrow;judicial system reforms;Great Depression;New Deal;Governor General to the Philippines;Philippines;Herbert Hoover;labor strikes;car manufacturers;communist;Hirabayashi;curfew;Asian Americans;lifelong bachelor;bachelor;political environment;internment camps;immigration issues;biography lover;University of Michigan Alum;UM Alum;lawyers;Japanese American Community;labor law;development of unions;labor unions;Sit-Down strike;Eisenhower;Port Huron