Arthur Selwyn Miller's book, the first biography written about
Judge J. Skelly Wright, deals with the important aspects of his
career as a jurist and the impact of his decisions on the
development of constitutional law. Each chapter deals with a
specific area of public law: an explanation of the problem and an
evaluation of Judge Wright's interpretation. Included are
discussions of racial integration, freedom of speech, national
security, crime control, and administrative law, as well as an
analysis of judicial reasoning. Noting that Judge Wright's judicial
career closely followed lines set forth by the Supreme Court under
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Miller concludes with an evaluation of
Judge Wright's entire career.
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