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Title: In what sense was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court-packing plan both a failure and a success?
Post by: HowieEvo on Dec 29, 2016
In what sense was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court-packing plan both a failure and a success?
A) The size of the Court was not changed, but the Court stopped obstructing New Deal programs.
B) The Court continued to block FDR's programs even after the number of justices was increased.
C) The size of the Court was increased, but Congress immediately passed a law that reverted to the previous number of justices.
D) The size of the Court was increased, but only after Congress impeached those justices that favored the New Deal.
E) Visitors were allowed to watch Supreme Court deliberations for the first time, but they were not allowed to speak or otherwise express their opinions.


Title: Re: In what sense was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court-packing plan both a failure and a success?
Post by: Denox on Jan 1, 2017
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Title: Re: In what sense was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court-packing plan both a failure and a success?
Post by: HowieEvo on Mar 4, 2017
You delivered this so timely, thanks so much


Title: Re: In what sense was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court-packing plan both a failure and a success?
Post by: Denox on Mar 24, 2017
:) to help