The Making of a Justice by John Paul Stevens audiobook

The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years

By John Paul Stevens
Read by Robert Petkoff

Little, Brown & Company, Little, Brown 9780316489645

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $45.00

    ISBN: 9781549180651

Runtime: 18.52 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A New York Times Pick of This Week's Best New Books

A "timely and hugely important" memoir of Justice John Paul Stevens's life on the Supreme Court (New York Times).


When Justice John Paul Stevens retired from the Supreme Court of the United States in 2010, he left a legacy of service unequaled in the history of the Court. During his thirty-four-year tenure, Justice Stevens was a prolific writer, authoring more than 1000 opinions. In The Making of a Justice, he recounts his extraordinary life, offering an intimate and illuminating account of his service on the nation's highest court.


Appointed by President Gerald Ford and eventually retiring during President Obama's first term, Justice Stevens has been witness to, and an integral part of, landmark changes in American society during some of the most important Supreme Court decisions over the last four decades. With stories of growing up in Chicago, his work as a naval traffic analyst at Pearl Harbor during World War II, and his early days in private practice, The Making of a Justice is a warm and fascinating account of Justice Stevens's unique and transformative American life.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Stevens delivers…on a handful of timely and hugely important themes, starting with the shape of American democracy…Stevens gives us a taste of his explanatory talents when he highlights the majority opinion he calls his ‘most unpopular.’ (It involved eminent domain.)…Whatever you make of the merits of his position, his defense crackles with spirit.” New York Times
“Studded with cameos by boldface names…The new book lays out his philosophy through example, through cases and events that influenced his thinking.” Wall Street Journal
“Has indisputable historical value.” Chicago Tribune
“Stevens’ illumination of the court’s internal processes, accounts of cases, and often caustic opinions of its results form an important contribution to legal literature.” Booklist
Stevens delivers...on a handful of timely and hugely important themes, starting with the shape of American democracy...his defense crackles with spirit. Emily Bazelon, New York Times
Studded with cameos by boldface names...The new book lays out his philosophy through example, through cases and events that influenced his thinking. Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal
A compelling look back at a fascinating life and career. Mackenzie Dawson, New York Post
Provides much food for thought for law students, lawyers and those interested in the legal underpinning of our present national mess. Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun Times
The inspiring legacy of Justice John Paul Stevens-including both the brilliance of his mind and the humaneness of his character-are well represented in his last book, The Making of a Justice." —New York Review of Books
The memoir is a tale of a privileged childhood in Chicago, the ravages of the Great Depression and a family scandal, service as a wartime cryptologist and a charmed legal career as a Supreme Court clerk, appeals court judge and the third-longest-serving justice in the court's history. Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
To be 99 years old and still writing, in itself, merits acclaim. And a memoir by Justice John Paul Stevens, whose almost 35-year tenure on the U.S Supreme Court helped spur vast changes in American society, has indisputable historical value. The Chicago Tribune
Former Justice John Paul Stevens spent 35 years on the Supreme Court, writing some of its most important decisions. At age 99, he is still writing, including a new memoir, and weighing in on prominent U.S. issues today. PBS Newshour
As featured in BustleJoseph D. Lyons, Bustle
Stevens' illumination of the court's internal processes, accounts of cases, and often caustic opinions of its results form an important contribution to legal literature. Booklist
The retired Supreme Court justice chronicles his impressive life story, including his 34-year tenure with the court...The author's consistently absorbing commentary on a wide variety of legal cases will require close attention by readers, but the payoff is worth it. Kirkus

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Author Bio: John Paul Stevens

Author Bio: John Paul Stevens

John Paul Stevens served as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1970–1975. President Ford nominated him as an associate justice of the Supreme Court, and he took his seat December 19, 1975. Justice Stevens retired from the Supreme Court on June 29, 2010.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 18.52
Audience: Adult
Language: English