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The book is a sound and interesting one, but it plainly enough puts a legal realist perspective on such vital areas as the extent of federal power under the interstate and foreign commerce powers and the restriction of state power implied by the vesting of the power over such commerce in the Congress.
It shows perceptive insights into the legal method of three chief justices of the Supreme Court, namely those named in the title. His Honour's views on some of these issues on the bench are shown to good effect in His Honour's sound judgment in Freeman v. Hewit 329 U.S. 249 (1946).
Why it is not a four or five star book is it is a very personal one, in an odd way, for it is reflective of the disputes over the legitimacy of the approach of the pre-New Deal Supreme Court, in which the then Professor Frankfurter was a major participant.
In the version with the Mendelssohn introduction, it is a four star book.
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