
Who Has Final Authority At The Border?
Strict Scrutiny
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The Court at War: Examining the Supreme Court during WWII
This chapter explores the significance of the Supreme Court during the Second World War, discussing specific cases and the conflicting civil liberties decisions made. It emphasizes the close relationship between President FDR and the justices, as well as the diversity of experiences among the justices. The chapter also touches on the involvement of Justice Frankfurter and the extensive coordination efforts of FDR during the war.
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