New Deal Lawyers by Peter H. Irons (1993, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPrinceton University Press
ISBN-100691000824
ISBN-139780691000824
eBay Product ID (ePID)588258

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Number of Pages351 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNew Deal Lawyers
SubjectUnited States / 20th Century, Legal History
Publication Year1993
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, History
AuthorPeter H. Irons
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight19 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN81-047924
Dewey Edition19
Reviews"[Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid prcis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative."-- Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, May well be the definitive study of the legal strategies of NRA, AAA, and NLRB officials, and it makes solid contributions to our understanding of the wider subject of the New Deal itself. Little more could be asked., [Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid précis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative. -- Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, "[Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid précis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative." --Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, [Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid précis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative., "May well be the definitive study of the legal strategies of NRA, AAA, and NLRB officials, and it makes solid contributions to our understanding of the wider subject of the New Deal itself. Little more could be asked." --Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C., The Review of Politics, "[Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid prcis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative." --Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, [Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid pr cis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative. -- Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, "May well be the definitive study of the legal strategies of NRA, AAA, and NLRB officials, and it makes solid contributions to our understanding of the wider subject of the New Deal itself. Little more could be asked."-- Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C., The Review of Politics, Sympathetically, vividly, and enthusiastically portrays the role of the lawyers involved in the early days of three important New Deal agencies., "[Irons's] net is wide and his vision panoramic as he weaves archival material and personal interviews into an impressive and exciting tapestry. Moreover, he brings one lawyerlike skill to the task--an ability to compress a tangled set of facts and complex legal ideas into a terse and lucid précis that adds immeasurably to the pace and clarity of his narrative."-- Gerald T. Dunne, American Historical Review, "Sympathetically, vividly, and enthusiastically portrays the role of the lawyers involved in the early days of three important New Deal agencies." --Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Harvard Law Review, "Sympathetically, vividly, and enthusiastically portrays the role of the lawyers involved in the early days of three important New Deal agencies."-- Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Harvard Law Review, May well be the definitive study of the legal strategies of NRA, AAA, and NLRB officials, and it makes solid contributions to our understanding of the wider subject of the New Deal itself. Little more could be asked. -- Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C., The Review of Politics, Sympathetically, vividly, and enthusiastically portrays the role of the lawyers involved in the early days of three important New Deal agencies. -- Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Harvard Law Review
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Dewey Decimal347.302/664
SynopsisFrom the perspective of young lawyers in three key New Deal agencies, this book traces the path of crucial constitutional test cases during the years from 1933 to 1937., Recipient of the J. Willard Hurst Award by the US Law and Society Association, this study examines the legal history and ramifications of the New Deal by tracing the path of crucial constitutional test cases from 1933 to 1937.

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