The Supreme Court and Mccarthy-Era Repression : One Hundred Decisions.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Author's Note -- Introduction: Political Repression and Court-Curbing -- 1. Defining the McCarthy Era -- 2. The Justices of the Vinson Court, Douds, and the Start of the Court's McCarthy Era (October Term -- 3. Dennis, the Attorney General's List, Loyalty Programs, Contempts, and More (October Term 1950) -- 4. Deportations, Fallout from Dennis, and the Rosenberg Case (October Terms 1951 and 1952, Special T -- 5. The Coming of the Warren Court, the Emspak Trilogy, and Brown's Consequences (October Terms 1953 -- 6. Nelson, Cole v. Young, and the Beginning of the Campaign against the Court (October 1955 Term) -- 7. The "Red Monday" Decisions, Jencks, and a Crescendo of Anti-Court Attacks (October Term 1956) -- 8. Beilan, Lerner, and the Court's Shift, Passport Cases, and Congress's Court-Curbing Climax (Octob -- 9. Barenblatt, Uphaus, and the Court in Retreat (October Terms 1958 and 1959) -- 10. Scales and CPUSA, Wilkinson and Braden, Konigsberg II and Anastaplo, and a Full-Scale Retreat (O -- 11. Frankfurter's Departure, a Near-Decision in Gibson, and the Era's End (October Term 1961) -- Epilogue: Vietnam War Decisions and Some Observations -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index of Supreme Cour Decisions -- Index -- Illustrations follow page 90.
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