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The Supreme Court Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

4 Episodes 2007 - 2007

Episode 1

One Nation Under Law

Wed, Jan 31, 2007

Focuses on Chief Justice John Marshall, who scored a coup for a previously impotent Supreme Court when he seized the power of judicial review in the case of Marbury v. Madison, and his ideological and political conflicts with Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. Also briefly highlights the disastrous opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford, in which Chief Justice Taney's court declared that African-Americans have no rights under the Constitution.

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Episode 2

A New Kind of Justice

Wed, Jan 31, 2007

Justice Stephen Field fights alone to protect private contracts from government interference under the rubric of "liberty of contract" in the late 1800s. When the Court begins to side with Field after his death in the early 1900s, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes tries to roll back what he sees as judicial activism by the court until FDR ends the "liberty of contract" era by threatening to "pack" the Court with his supporters.

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Episode 3

A Nation of Liberties

Wed, Feb 7, 2007

Tracks the Supreme Court's leading role in the civil rights era of the 1950s and '60s, with controversial Justice Hugo Black leading the way. The Court outlaws segregation beginning with Brown v. Board of Education, and protects criminal suspects' rights in Miranda v. Arizona.

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Episode 4

The Rehnquist Revolution

Wed, Feb 7, 2007

The efforts of conservative presidents to roll back the civil rights decisions of the 1950s and '60s by appointing conservative justices accomplish little at first, with many appointees thought to be conservative siding with the liberal justices for decisions like Roe v. Wade. A stronger conservative presence emerges when William Rehnquist becomes Chief Justice and Antonin Scalia is appointed to replace Warren Burger. Yet even under Rehnquist, the Court does not overrule Roe v. Wade in Casey v. Planned Parenthood, and strengthens the constitutional status of Miranda in Dickerson v. U.S. Instead, the Rehnquist court challenges the federal government's powers in U.S. v. Lopez and wades into a political battle in Bush v. Gore.

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