Juan Alberto Salinas Macías

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Two developments, manifest by the end of 1937, contributed to the defeat of Roosevelt’s plan: a groundswell of public opposition to the president’s endeavor to capture the Court, and a growing understanding among the Justices that it was appropriate to defer to legislative judgments on matters of social and economic policy. FDR’s idea has never been renewed.
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