The great dissents of the "lone dissenter" : Justice Jesse W. Carter's twenty tumultuous years on the California Supreme Court by Carter, Jesse W

The great dissents of the "lone dissenter" : Justice Jesse W. Carter's twenty tumultuous years on the California Supreme Court (#1WWNN40)

by Carter, Jesse W
Hardcover Carolina Academic Press, 2010
Dewey: 347.794
Description: lvi, 225 p. : ill.; 24 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.;Justice Carter's role in the Caryl Chessman cases : due process matters / by Susan Rutberg -- Justice Carter's dissent in People v. Gonzales : protecting against the "tyranny of totalitarianism" / by Rachel A. Van Cleave -- Justice Carter's dissent in People v. Crooker : an early step towards Miranda warnings and the expansion of the Fifth Amendment to pre-trial confessions / by Helen Y. Chang -- "The hysteria of our times" : loyalty oaths in California / by Marc Stickgold -- Justice Carter's dissent in Hughes v. Superior Court of Contra Costa County : harbinger of the 60s civil rights movement and affirmative action? / by Frederic White -- Payroll Guarantee Association, Inc. v. the Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District : denying hecklers the right to veto unpopular speech / by David Zizmor and Clifford Rechtschaffen -- Justice Carter's dissent in Takahashi v. Fish & Game Commission : taking a stand against racial discrimination / by Jessica L. Beeler -- Justice Jesse Carter's passionate defense of workers' rights : challenging the majority's "legal legerdemain" / by Marci Seville -- Justice Carter, contributory negligence and wrongful death : a call to get rid of a "bad law with bad results" / by Michael A. Zamperini -- Kurlan v. CBS : Justice Carter's prescient dissent-a glimpse into the future of copyright protection in the entertainment industry / by Marc H. Greenberg -- Justice Carter's dissent in Gill v. Hearst Publishing Co. : foreshadowing privacy concerns for an age of digital cameras, video voyeurism, and Internet excess / by Markita D. Cooper -- The plight of the derivative plaintiff : Justice Carter's dissent in Hogan v. Ingold / by Michele Benedetto Neitz -- Carter's dissent in Simpson v. City of Los Angeles : a precursor to the animal rights movement / by Janice Kosel.
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Jesse W. Carter served as a justice on the California Supreme Court from 1939-1959, where he was known as "The Lone Dissenter" because he wrote so many solo dissents. Many of these opinions were in passionate defense of civil rights, civil liberties, and the rights of labor, criminal defendants, and personal injury victims. Several of the cases were reversed by the United States Supreme Court, or by later decisions of the California Supreme Court, adopting Justice Carter's reasoning. This book combines essays on several of those dissents, written by faculty and friends of Golden Gate University School of Law, where Carter earned his law degree in 1913, as well as an essay on the role of dissenting opinions by another great dissenter, Justice William Brennan.

"Jesse Carter's position on the frontier of legal change is clearly discernible, and quite remarkable... Shortly before Carter's death in 1959, he expressed the hope that a 'hundred years after I am dead and forgotten, men will be moving to the measure of my thought.' I wouldn't want to best against it." -- Joseph R. Grodin, Associate Justice (Ret.), California Supreme Court

"Jesse Carter's life would be unimaginable in this century. He was born in a log cabin, had only a few years of formal education, yet rose to Justice of the highest court in California, where he showed unlimited courage and unparalleled confidence in his own ideas, though most were far ahead of his time. It's a fascinating story of a true western character--a legal page turner." -- Barbara Babcock, Judge John Crown Professor of Law, Emerita, Stanford Law School, author of Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz (forthcoming 2010; Stanford U. Press)

Product Details
  • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
  • Publication Date: May 1, 2010
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 347.794
  • Description: lvi, 225 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
  • Tracings: Oppenheimer, David Benjamin. ; Brotsky, Allan.
  • ISBN-10: 1-59460-810-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-59460-810-0
  • LCCN: 2010-004174
  • Follett Number: 1WWNN40