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To Dwight Eisenhower's regret, Earl Warren changed the face of the court and America.
Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
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November 8, 2006
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Byline: Carl P. Leubsdorf
``Justice for All: Earl Warren and the Nation He Made'' by Jim Newton; Riverhead Books ($32)
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In the years after he named Earl Warren as chief justice, President Dwight Eisenhower made clear he regretted the choice, calling it one of his biggest mistakes.
So one of the more interesting items in Jim Newton's meticulously researched and well-written biography of Warren concerns why Eisenhower picked the man who became one of the nation's most influential chief justices.
Eisenhower had agreed to name ...
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