Democratic Justice, Brad Snyder
Democratic Justice, Brad Snyder
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Democratic Justice
Felix Frankfurter, the Supreme Court, and the Making of the Liberal Establishment

Author: Brad Snyder

Narrator: James Fouhey

Unabridged: 37 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

The definitive biography of Felix Frankfurter, Supreme Court justice and champion of twentieth-century American liberal democracyThe conventional wisdom about Felix Frankfurter―Harvard law professor and Supreme Court justice―is that he struggled to fill the seat once held by Oliver Wendell Holmes. Scholars have portrayed Frankfurter as a judicial failure, a liberal lawyer turned conservative justice, and the Warren Court’s principal villain. And yet none of these characterizations rings true.A pro-government, pro-civil rights liberal who rejected shifting political labels, Frankfurter advocated for judicial restraint―he believed that people should seek change not from the courts but through the democratic political process. Indeed, he knew American presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyndon Johnson, advised Franklin Roosevelt, and inspired his students and law clerks to enter government service.Organized around presidential administrations and major political and world events, this definitive biography chronicles Frankfurter’s impact on American life. As a young government lawyer, he befriended Theodore Roosevelt, Louis Brandeis, and Holmes. As a Harvard law professor, he earned fame as a civil libertarian, Zionist, and New Deal power broker. As a justice, he hired the first African American law clerk and helped the Court achieve unanimity in outlawing racially segregated schools in Brown v. Board of Education.In this sweeping narrative, Brad Snyder offers a full and fascinating portrait of the remarkable life and legacy of a long misunderstood American figure. This is the biography of an Austrian Jewish immigrant who arrived in the United States at age eleven speaking not a word of English, who by age twenty-six befriended former president Theodore Roosevelt, and who by age fifty was one of Franklin Roosevelt’s most trusted advisers. It is the story of a man devoted to democratic ideals, a natural orator and often overbearing justice, whose passion allowed him to amass highly influential friends and helped create the liberal establishment.

About Brad Snyder

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

About James Fouhey

James Fouhey is an actor and narrator living in New York City. He received classical training at Boston University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. He has recorded more than forty audiobooks across a variety of genres, including science fiction, romance, young adult fiction, and children’s fiction.


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“Sweeping, searching, and scintillating.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Superb…Deeply researched and…wonderfully readable and accessible…Welcome reading for our troubled time.” New York Journal of Books

“The judicial restraint championed by Frankfurter has its virtues, and Mr. Snyder’s biography ably articulates them." Wall Street Journal

"Comprehensive… Snyder is well equipped to write [Frankfurter’s] first full-length biography.” New York Times Book Review

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

“This is the definitive biography of a towering judicial figure." Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[This] 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 Reviews (starred review)

“A magnificent and indeed definitive biography of a vitally important but highly imperfect justice.” David J. Garrow, Pulitzer Prize–winning author

“Enriches our understanding of American democracy, politics, jurisprudence, and the liberal establishment.” David Nasaw, author of The Last Million

“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


Awards

  • New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice