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The Relationship Between Sitting Justices and the Government
This chapter explores the close relationship between sitting justices, the White House, and the executive branch, highlighting how some justices were actively advising and serving in various capacities with the government, and even vying to become the vice president. It also touches on the events surrounding FDR's selection of his 1944 running mate.