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176: FDR v. “The Nine Old Men” (The New Deal pt. 3): Court Packing and Closing the New Deal

History That Doesn't Suck

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FDR's Court Challenges: A Pivotal Encounter

This chapter explores Franklin D. Roosevelt's struggles to reshape the Supreme Court amid significant resistance in 1937, focusing on key figures like Chief Justice Hughes and the ideological split within the court. It recounts the landmark West Coast Hotel Company v. Parrish case, which reshaped minimum wage laws and foreshadowed the shifting dynamics of judicial interpretation. The narrative captures the intense political atmosphere surrounding Roosevelt's court-packing plan, revealing how a dramatic confrontation and the death of Senate Majority Leader Joe Robinson affected the initiative's outcome and the court's perception of the New Deal.

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