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Judging the Supreme Court Judges

Powell, Thomas Reed | January 24, 1923 issue

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The article presents information on related to the book "The Supreme Court in United States History," by Charles Warren. Those who see in recent appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court a novel and awful declension toward mediocrity may lose some of their exaltation of depression if they scan Warren's pages and find how often the same feeling has animated their ancestors. They will gain the justified impression that the court throughout its history has been composed largely of judges whose insight and ability did not distinguish them from hundreds, perhaps from thousands, of their brethren at the bar.

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SUPREME Court in United States History, The (Book); WARREN, Charles; JUDGES; ABILITY; UNITED States. Supreme Court; UNITED States
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