Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 (English Wikipedia)

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  • Frederick, David C. (1994). Rugged Justice: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the American West, 1891-1941. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 181. ISBN 0-520-08381-4. Before long, Denman had championed the creation of additional Ninth Circuit judgeships and reform of the entire federal judicial system. In testimony before Congress, speeches to bar groups, and letters to the president, Denman worked tirelessly to create an administrative office for the federal courts, to add fifty new district judges and eight new circuit judges nationwide, and to end unnecessary delays in litigation. Denman's zeal for administrative reform, combined with the deeply divergent views among the judges on the legality of the New Deal, gave the internal workings of the Ninth Circuit a much more political imprimatur than it had had in its first four decades.
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  • Caldeira, Gregory A. (December 1987). "Public Opinion and The U.S. Supreme Court: FDR's Court-Packing Plan". The American Political Science Review. 81 (4): 1139–1153. doi:10.2307/1962582. JSTOR 1962582. S2CID 144001434.

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  • Caldeira, Gregory A. (December 1987). "Public Opinion and The U.S. Supreme Court: FDR's Court-Packing Plan". The American Political Science Review. 81 (4): 1139–1153. doi:10.2307/1962582. JSTOR 1962582. S2CID 144001434.

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