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  1. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    Yeah, LBJ’s list is reasonably concise, but it seems that for Nixon, they were just throwing names af the wall and seeing what stuck. Yep, you only really highlight: celebrities (the ones who always get media attention), leadership, and your personal faves (if they hold your policy positions...
  2. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    That’s a fair point. Yeah, problem is that not many southerners are like that, most don’t care or even use the lifetime appointment to really let it all out.
  3. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    From the wiki list: Lyndon B. Johnson Supreme Court candidates (Only counting those not confirmed) For Chief Justice, you have: Abe Fortas and Arthur Goldberg Associate Justices: A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Homer Thornberry, Henry H. Fowler, Cyrus Vance, Lorna E. Lockwood, Shirley M...
  4. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    "You do what you think is right and let the law catch up." - Thurgood Marshall “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees." - William O. Douglas in Sierra Club v. Morton Kant was (partially) correct in that we should (generally) view people as ends, and not means, but the absolutism is certainly...
  5. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    Not familiar enough with Rehnquist to comment, though in terms of corruption and conservatism, Carswell would be solidly in the Thomas camp, though for purposes of example, I'll leave it at proposed/unsuccessful nominees.
  6. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    Allow me to apologize to Justice Black with this: regardless of his tragic conservative shift in later years, to my understanding, he was not mediocre, and certainly not to the degree Carswell would've been. (Depending on the arguments made, and evidence provided, I could even see myself...
  7. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    "I know what I have to do but I don't know if I have the strength to do it." - Kylo Ren
  8. Alternate Politicians - After 1900

    Resident Commissioners of San Juan (original name of Puerto Rico) in a TL where statehood is immediately granted on 23 March, 1996 (Italics are changes from OTL.) José Luis Alberto Muñoz Marín Born: 18 February, 1898 Died: 30 April, 1980 Party: Union Party (named Liberal Party IOTL. IOTL...
  9. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    If you get a court filled with clones of William O. Douglas and have them rule on Baker v. Nelson (in favor of Baker), and you get gay marriage in late 1972/early 1973.
  10. Nixon’s Supreme Court nominee Harrold Carswell becomes an unlikely hero ? ! ?

    That just sounds like a way of getting late career Hugo Black on the court without any of the previous New Deal goodness.
  11. Your Personal Pop Culture Utopia timeline

    Ideal Elvis career Filmography (* means proposed but not done) 1955 Talent Scouts (tv)* - Himself 1956 Bus Stop* - Beauregard "Bo" Decker Love Me Tender - Clint Reno The Girl Can’t Help It* - Himself The Rainmaker* - Jim Curry 1957 Jailhouse Rock - Vince Everett Loving You - Jimmy...
  12. AHC: Lewis Powell, Potter Stewart, Byron White, etc — the center holds in the Supreme Court from the 1970s to 90s ? ! ?

    I’d would also use the ones from my TL The American Civil War: The Rule of the Radical Republicans: 1) The 13th Amendment is the one proposed by Charles Sumner: All persons are equal before the law, so that no person can hold another as a slave; and the Congress shall have power to make all...
  13. AHC: Lewis Powell, Potter Stewart, Byron White, etc — the center holds in the Supreme Court from the 1970s to 90s ? ! ?

    Yeah, you have to attack it from all angles. Kill the Byrd machine, get the Court to fully side with the NAACP, and get a fully pro-Civil Rights President (with the capacity to move Congress, especially the Senate) to act on it. That or butterfly the 1883 Civil Rights Cases and keep the 1875...
  14. AHC: Lewis Powell, Potter Stewart, Byron White, etc — the center holds in the Supreme Court from the 1970s to 90s ? ! ?

    I’d say when it comes to school desegregation, you have to start with a charted path and follow it through, even if it takes lying, cheating, and stealing to get there. The Supreme Court should’ve given the immediate relief as requested by the NAACP (and that is precedent in all other cases)...
  15. AHC: Lewis Powell, Potter Stewart, Byron White, etc — the center holds in the Supreme Court from the 1970s to 90s ? ! ?

    From the wiki article on Brown v. Board II (III is even worse iIrc) In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ordered the states to start trying to obey the Brown decision and de-segregate their schools. It ordered the states to start making plans about how they were going to integrate their...
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