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Illinois Justice

The Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens

Illinois Justice( )
Author: Manaster, Kenneth A.
Foreword by: Stevens, John Paul
ISBN:978-0-226-50243-4
Publication Date:Sep 2001
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $44.00
Book Description:

Illinois political scandals reached new depths in the 1960s and '70s. In Illinois Justice, Kenneth Manaster takes us behind the scenes of one of the most spectacular. The so-called Scandal of 1969 not only ended an Illinois Supreme Court justice's aspirations to the US Supreme Court, but also marked the beginning of little-known lawyer John Paul Stevens's rise to the high court. In 1969, citizen gadfly Sherman Skolnick accused two Illinois Supreme Court justices of...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Corruption & Misconduct
Biography & Autobiography / Lawyers & Judges
Political Science / American Government / State
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.624 x 0.917 x 0.098 Inches
Book Weight:1.298 Pounds
Author Biography
Manaster, Kenneth A. (Author)
John Paul Stevens (born April 20, 1920) is a retired associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States who served from December 19, 1975, until his retirement on June 29, 2010. At the time of his retirement, he was the oldest Justice then serving, the second-oldest serving Justice in the history of the Court, and the third longest-serving Justice in history. He was nominated by President Gerald Ford.

Justice Stevens was born in Hyde Park, Chicago, to a family of wealthy stature. he earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Chicago in 1941. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy on December 6, 1941, one day before the attach on Pearl Harbor. Stevens was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in a codebreaking team.

On January 20, 2009, Stevens administered the oath of office to Vice President Joe Biden at Biden's request. (It is customary for the vice president to be inaugurated by the person of his or her choice.) On April 9, 2010, Stevens announced his intention to retire from the Court. He did so on June 29, 2010. In 2012 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama. Stevens' book, Six Amendments: How and Why We Should Change the Constitution, became a New York Times bestseller in 2014.

John Paul Stevens passed away on July 16,2019, from complications from a stoke, at the age of 99.

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