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| Subject: evelt had massive support from the rapidly June 30th 2011, 10:10 am | |
| oosevelt's primary focus during his second term, after the court overturned many of his programs. In particular in 1935 the Court unanimously ruled that the National Recovery Act (NRA) was an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to the president. Roosevelt stunned Congress in early 1937 by proposing a law allowing him to appoint up to six new justices, what he referred to as a "persistent infusion of new blood."[103] This "court packing" plan ran into intense political opposition from his own party, led by Vice President Garner, since it upset the separation of powers and gave the President control over the Court. Roosevelt's proposals for the court failed; shortly thereafter the president took another political fall with the nomination of Hugo Black to the court. After Black was confirmed, Black and Roosevelt were widely attacked in the press when it was revealed that Black had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan.[104] Nevertheless, by 1941 Roosevelt had appointed eight justices to the court.[105][106] Roosevelt had massive support from the rapidly send text messageCANNABIS VAPORIZERS | |
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