
176: FDR v. “The Nine Old Men” (The New Deal pt. 3): Court Packing and Closing the New Deal
History That Doesn't Suck
FDR's Court Confrontation
This chapter examines President Franklin D. Roosevelt's contentious efforts to expand the Supreme Court during his second term, highlighting his strategic communication and the public backlash he faced. It explores the historical context of the Supreme Court's evolution and the implications of FDR's court-packing plan, which many viewed as an overreach of executive power. The narrative captures the complexity of Roosevelt's relationship with judicial review and the broader legislative landscape while emphasizing the president's resolve amid political tensions.
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