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The transition : interpreting justice from Thurgood Marshall to Clarence Thomas
by
Kiel, Daniel
in
affirmative action
/ African American history
/ African American judges
/ African American judges -- Biography
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Civil rights
/ American race relations
/ Clarence Thomas
/ Constitutional law
/ Discrimination in education
/ Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Federalism
/ HISTORY / World
/ LAW
/ LAW / Civil Law
/ LAW / General
/ Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
/ Race discrimination
/ Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ school desegregation
/ Supreme Court
/ Thomas, Clarence, 1948
/ Thurgood Marshall
/ U.S. civil rights movement
/ United States Supreme Court -- Officials and employees -- Biography
2023
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The transition : interpreting justice from Thurgood Marshall to Clarence Thomas
by
Kiel, Daniel
in
affirmative action
/ African American history
/ African American judges
/ African American judges -- Biography
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Civil rights
/ American race relations
/ Clarence Thomas
/ Constitutional law
/ Discrimination in education
/ Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Federalism
/ HISTORY / World
/ LAW
/ LAW / Civil Law
/ LAW / General
/ Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
/ Race discrimination
/ Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ school desegregation
/ Supreme Court
/ Thomas, Clarence, 1948
/ Thurgood Marshall
/ U.S. civil rights movement
/ United States Supreme Court -- Officials and employees -- Biography
2023
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The transition : interpreting justice from Thurgood Marshall to Clarence Thomas
by
Kiel, Daniel
in
affirmative action
/ African American history
/ African American judges
/ African American judges -- Biography
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Civil rights
/ American race relations
/ Clarence Thomas
/ Constitutional law
/ Discrimination in education
/ Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ Federalism
/ HISTORY / World
/ LAW
/ LAW / Civil Law
/ LAW / General
/ Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
/ Race discrimination
/ Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ school desegregation
/ Supreme Court
/ Thomas, Clarence, 1948
/ Thurgood Marshall
/ U.S. civil rights movement
/ United States Supreme Court -- Officials and employees -- Biography
2023
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The transition : interpreting justice from Thurgood Marshall to Clarence Thomas
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Overview
Every Supreme Court transition presents an opportunity for a shift in the balance of the third branch of American government, but the replacement of Thurgood Marshall with Clarence Thomas in 1991 proved particularly momentous. Not only did it shift the ideological balance on the Court; it was inextricably entangled with the persistent American dilemma of race. In The Transition, this most significant transition is explored through the lives and writings of the first two African American justices on Court, touching on the lasting consequences for understandings of American citizenship as well as the central currents of Black political thought over the past century.
In their lives, Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas experienced the challenge of living and learning in a world that had enslaved their relatives and that continued to subjugate members of their racial group. On the Court, their judicial writings—often in concurrences or dissents—richly illustrate the ways in which these two individuals embodied these crucial American (and African American) debates—on the balance between state and federal authority, on the government's responsibility to protect its citizens against discrimination, and on the best strategies for pursuing justice. The gap between Justices Marshall and Thomas on these questions cannot be overstated, and it reveals an extraordinary range of thought that has yet to be fully appreciated.
The 1991 transition from Justice Marshall to Justice Thomas has had consequences that are still unfolding at the Court and in society. Arguing that the importance of this transition has been obscured by the relegation of these Justices to the sidelines of Supreme Court history, Daniel Kiel shows that it is their unique perspective as Black justices – the lives they have lived as African Americans and the rooting of their judicial philosophies in the relationship of government to African Americans – that makes this succession echo across generations.
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Subject
/ African American judges -- Biography
/ African Americans -- Civil rights
/ Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ LAW
/ Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
/ Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
/ United States Supreme Court -- Officials and employees -- Biography
ISBN
9781503630659, 150363065X, 9781503635661, 150363566X
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