Democratic Justice, 9781324004875
Hardcover
Misunderstood justice champions democracy: Frankfurter’s life, law, and lasting impact.

Democratic Justice

felix frankfurter, the supreme court, and the making of the liberal establishment

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  • Hardcover

    992 pages

  • Release Date

    14 February 2023

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Summary

Felix Frankfurter: Champion of Democratic Justice

The conventional wisdom paints Felix Frankfurter—Harvard law professor and Supreme Court justice—as a figure who struggled to fill the shoes of Oliver Wendell Holmes. He’s often portrayed as a judicial failure, a liberal lawyer who became a conservative justice, and even the Warren Court’s primary antagonist. But these characterizations miss the mark.

Frankfurter, a pro-government, pro-civil rights liberal who resisted politi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781324004875
ISBN-10:1324004878
Author:Brad Snyder
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Imprint:WW Norton & Co
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:992
Release Date:14 February 2023
Weight:1.34kg
Dimensions:244mm x 163mm x 51mm
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Critics Review

“The first work to grapple with [Frankfurter’s] life and legacy in full.”

”[Democratic Justice] is a well-timed defense of Frankfurter’s hands-off approach to judicial review at the Supreme Court, and more broadly tells the stirring chronicle of Frankfurter’s life as a supremely engaged citizen of the United States… . The judicial restraint championed by Frankfurter has its virtues, and Mr. Snyder’s biography ably articulates them.” – Charles S. Dameron - Wall Street Journal“Comprehensive…. Snyder is well equipped to write [Frankfurter’s] first full-length biography.” – Jeffrey Rosen - New York Times Book Review“An amazing, riveting, eye-opening book…. Almost unimaginably relevant to current debates, especially those involving the Supreme Court.” – Cass Sunstein, Robert Walmsley University Professor and founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy, Harvard Law School“Impressive…. One of the many virtues of Snyder’s book is the wealth of detailed evidence he provides for each of his assertions.” – Jed S. Rakoff, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York - New York Review of Books“Sweeping, searching and scintillating.” – Glenn C. Altschuler - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette“Superb…. Deeply researched and written with authority, Snyder’s book examines virtually every aspect of Frankfurter’s career and, despite its length, remains wonderfully readable and accessible…. A monumental account of a life in public service, Democratic Justice is welcome reading for our troubled time.” – Joseph Barbato - New York Journal of Books“Authoritative … [and] very timely.” – Jessica T. Mathews - Foreign Affairs“The first work to grapple with [Frankfurter’s] life and legacy in full.” – John Fabian Witt - New Republic“A magnificent and indeed definitive biography of a vitally important but highly imperfect justice.” – David J. Garrow, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Bearing the Cross and Liberty and Sexuality“For years people interested in constitutional law and US history have missed a comprehensive biography of Felix Frankfurter, in his time the most influential figure in constitutional law and an important contributor to progressive thought and politics. Finally we have one.… This is a major achievement that deserves to be widely read.” – Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Emeritus, Harvard Law School“The conventional wisdom is that Felix Frankfurter was a liberal lawyer who became—surprisingly—a conservative justice. Brad Snyder’s spellbinding biography brilliantly revises this understanding to present Frankfurter as a champion of democracy in his day—and for our own as well.” – Laura Kalman, Distinguished Research Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara“Felix Frankfurter was one of the most significant figures of the American twentieth century.… Brad Snyder has given this protean man the major biography he has long deserved. Democratic Justice is vivid, meticulous, and irresistibly absorbing.” – Nicholas Lemann, Pulitzer Moore Professor of Journalism and dean emeritus, Columbia Journalism School, and author of Transaction Man“Exhaustively researched, gracefully written, persuasively argued, and historically grounded, [Democratic Justice] enriches our understanding of American democracy, politics, jurisprudence, and the liberal establishment.… One comes away from a reading of this book with a profound and renewed admiration for Felix Frankfurter and the obligation to reexamine his steadfast adherence to what he believed to be the limited role of an appointed judiciary in a liberal democracy.” – David Nasaw, author of The Last Million and The Patriarch”[A] powerhouse portrait…. Masterfully captures his far-reaching legacy…. An exemplary biography of a true public servant, especially refreshing in today’s toxic political climate.” – Kirkus, starred review”[A] multidimensional portrait…. The book’s prodigious research impresses, offering valuable insights into the deliberations and power plays behind landmark cases and major legislation. This is the definitive biography of a towering judicial figure.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review

About The Author

Brad Snyder

Brad Snyder, author of Democratic Justice, is a professor of constitutional law and twentieth-century American legal history at Georgetown Law. In addition to his legal scholarship, he has written for Politico, Slate, and the Washington Post. He lives in Washington, DC.

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