They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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But among lawyers and judges his work already had pene- trated ; he was admired as a jurist for his straight thinking and the soundness of his decisions . At one time his own court decided against him by a five - to - two decision ...
But among lawyers and judges his work already had pene- trated ; he was admired as a jurist for his straight thinking and the soundness of his decisions . At one time his own court decided against him by a five - to - two decision ...
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years ; but the Supreme Court must not be dragged into poli- tics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as the sustained integrity of the courts . " Nor was it believed that the justice was being coy .
years ; but the Supreme Court must not be dragged into poli- tics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as the sustained integrity of the courts . " Nor was it believed that the justice was being coy .
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It also devel- oped into the period of his most intensive work : he person- ally tried more cases before the United States Supreme Court than any of his predecessors , arguing sixty - seven major cases in five years .
It also devel- oped into the period of his most intensive work : he person- ally tried more cases before the United States Supreme Court than any of his predecessors , arguing sixty - seven major cases in five years .
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