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In the afterglow of his reelection triumph, Roosevelt pondered how to remove the remaining obstacles to New Deal reforms. He decided to target the Supreme Court. Conservative justices appointed by Republican presidents had invalidated eleven New Deal measures as unconstitutional interferences with free enterprise. Now, Social Security, the Wagner Act, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other New Deal innovations were about to be considered by the justices.
To ensure that the Supreme Court did not dismantle the New Deal, Roosevelt proposed a court-
But the president had not reckoned with Americans’ deeply rooted deference to the independent authority of the Supreme Court. More than two-
Supreme Court justices still got the message. The four most conservative of the elderly justices—