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Father, Son, and Constitution - by Alexander Wohl (Hardcover)

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  • When Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark resigned his seat on the bench at the youthful age of 67 after 18 years, his decision was unique in the annals of Court history: he was leaving so that his son Ramsey, just nominated as Attorney General, could assume the job Clark himself had once held without conflict of interest.
  • Langum Prize for Historical Literature (Legal History) 2013 3rd Winner
  • Author(s): Alexander Wohl
  • 478 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Lawyers & Judges

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A dual career biography of Tom and Ramsey Clark and their profound impact on American law and society. For nearly three quarters of a century, they influenced presidents, policies, and legal rulings, during careers that tracked closely with some of the most significant and controversial episodes in American history.



Book Synopsis



When Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark resigned his seat on the bench at the youthful age of 67 after 18 years, his decision was unique in the annals of Court history: he was leaving so that his son Ramsey, just nominated as Attorney General, could assume the job Clark himself had once held without conflict of interest.

As Alexander Wohl shows, Tom and Ramsey Clark had a profound impact on American law and society. For nearly three quarters of a century, they influenced presidents, policies, and legal rulings, during careers that tracked closely with some of the most significant and controversial episodes in modern American history. Highlighting their consistent effort to balance individual liberties with government power, Wohl examines how their work reflected the tensions that continue to resonate in today's legal and policy battles.

The two men, however, evolved quite differently. As a young government lawyer, Tom Clark was a key figure in enforcing the relocation of Japanese Americans, and as Attorney General he was vilified by civil liberties advocates for the Cold War policies he implemented, even as he promoted a progressive strategy on civil rights. Ramsey began his career to the ideological left of his father, was intimately involved in enforcement of civil rights laws during the turbulent 1960s, as Attorney General fought to expand protections of individual rights, and as a private attorney represented clients on the farthest reaches of the individual rights-government power spectrum.

A unique approach for understanding our nation's history during the second half of the twentieth-century, Wohl's study addresses such salient issues as civil rights, free speech, government surveillance and rights of privacy, presidential power, and the role of judges in interpreting the Constitution. The Clarks' lives and careers also offer a veritable who's who of 20th-century American law and policy: from Tom's close relationships with Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Sam Rayburn, and Earl Warren, to Ramsey's connections with Robert Kennedy, LBJ, and Martin Luther King Jr. Both men befriended and battled J. Edgar Hoover and both were targets of political attack--twenty years apart--by Richard Nixon.

At its fundamental core, however, Wohl's book presents a moving and intimate portrait of a unique father-son relationship that endured through triumph and tribulation and that should appeal to anyone interested in how the personal and the political intertwine in a highly public setting.



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"Many of the key constitutional issues in our digital age and the ongoing war on terror are merely updated versions of struggles that were fought at mid-century. Those battles, like today's sought to define the proper balance between individual rights and personal privacy on the one hand, and national security on the other. Father, Son, and Constitution contains a rich trove of historical analysis that can inform the handling of constitutional issues now and in the future."--The Federal Lawyer



"The compelling story of Tom and Ramsey Clark has been hiding in plain sight for decades. It took Alex Wohl's prodigious research to unearth it and show how, as major actors in some of the great legal struggles of twentieth century America, father and son became civil libertarians almost in spite of themselves."--Linda Greenhouse, author of Becoming Justice Blackmun: Harry Blackmun's Supreme Court Journey

"A well-written, finely-crafted, and fascinating account of the lives and careers of two men who were linked together by blood and history. . . . A notable contribution to the political, legal, and social history of our times."--Lawrence M. Friedman, author of A History of American Law

"Wohl guides us along the Clarks' paths in an intelligent and perceptive manner that also casts light on the larger political affairs of the country they influenced."--Melvin I. Urofsky, author of Louis Brandeis: A Life

"Fills a significant void in the literature on the Supreme Court and American law and politics."--David M. O'Brien, author of Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics


Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.5 Inches (W) x 1.7 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 478
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Lawyers & Judges
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Hardcover
Author: Alexander Wohl
Language: English
Street Date: April 30, 2013
TCIN: 1003614803
UPC: 9780700619160
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-5940
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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