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He Shall Not Pass This Way Again
The Legacy of Justice William O. Douglas
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After a successful career as a law professor and government regulator, William O. Douglas was appointed to the Supreme Court by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. During his thirty-six years on the court, he became known as one of its most outspoken and controversial members. In this volume, which was originally published for the William O. Douglas Institute, distinguished scholars examine four major aspects of Justice Douglas's work: his relations with his colleagues; his views on civil liberties, which primarily led to his reputation as a liberal; his stance as an environmentalist; and his views as an internationalist.
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- Contents
- Foreword: "He Shall Not Pass This Way Again"
- Introduction
- I. Douglas As Justice
- II. Douglas and Civil Liberties: The First Amendment and Civil Rights
- III. Douglas and Civil Liberties: Criminal Law and Privacy
- IV. Douglas as Enviromentalist
- V. Douglas as Internationalist
- Selected Bibliography
- Note on Contributors
- Table of Cases
- Index