Democratic justice, p.156
Democratic Justice, page 156
Jewish refugee policy and, 226, 228
Zionism and, 108, 499, 501
Witte, Edwin E., 193
Wodehouse, P. G., 342
Woe Under You, Lawyers! (Rodell), 383
Wolf v. Colorado, 518, 676
women’s rights, 521–522, 664
Woodin, William H., 235
Woodring, Harry, 362
Woolf, S. J., 241
Woollcott, Alexander, 370
World War I
conscientious objector policy, 88, 170
election of 1916 and, 77–78
FF’s National Council of Defense position, 83, 84–85
food relief, 85–86, 187–188
the Inquiry, 95
labor issues and, 83, 84, 89, 90, 93, 98–100, 101–103
Morgenthau mission, 86–87, 106
New Republic on, 67–68
onset of, 64
Paris Peace Conference, 105, 106, 107–114, 220
U.S. entrance, 83
World War II
Atlantic Charter, 378
atomic bomb, 443–445
atomic bomb development and, 443–445, 458–460
beginning of, 344–345
Brandeis on, 380–381
Casablanca Conference (1942), 416
destroyers-for-bases deal, 364–365
election of 1944 and, 441–442
European end of, 456, 459
FF’s’s CCNY speech (1941), 400
German submarine warfare, 376–377
Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, 462–465
intervention vs. isolationism, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 353, 362, 374, 376, 377, 378, 413–414
Japanese-American internment, 418–419, 445–451, 575
Japanese surrender, 465
Lend-Lease Bill, 372–374, 378
military aid to the Allies, 372–374, 376–377, 378
military preparedness, 362, 371–372, 385–386
Minersville School District v. Gobitis and, 349, 361
Morgenthau plan, 445
Nazi saboteurs case (Ex Parte Quirin), 395–404, 562, 565
Neutrality Acts and, 344
Nuremberg trials, 474, 475, 602
Pearl Harbor attack, 387–389, 404
Potsdam Conference, 463–464
Schneiderman v. United States and, 420
Tehran Conference, 441
Tehran Conference (1943), 441
U.S. entry, 388–389, 390
Victory Program leak, 385–386
war cabinet, 362–364, 365
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette and, 429
Yalta Conference, 451, 452
See also Frankfurter, Felix (FF), FDR ADMINISTRATION INVOLVEMENT DURING WORLD WAR II
Wright, J. Skelly, 482, 483
Wyman, Bruce, 61
Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr.
Dennis v. United States and, 542
FDR administration and, 224, 230, 241, 257
FF’s Harvard Law School honorary degree and, 621–622
National Industrial Recovery Act and, 223
New Deal and, 276
Yalta Conference, 451, 452
Yates v. United States, 628
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v. Sawyer, 549–558, 569, 575
Zemurray, Samuel, 243
Ziemer, Gregor, 343–344
Zionism
Brandeis’s work for, 87, 105–107, 113–116, 199, 333, 496, 498
British government and, 337, 497
Wilson administration and, 111–112
See also Frankfurter, Felix (FF), ZIONISM AND; Israel; Palestine
Zoll, Allen A., 318–319, 320
Zweig, Stefan, 11
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