The U.S. Supreme Court grappled with great judicial controversies during the Progressive Era.This book concerns the great judicial controversies of the Progressive Era, in which some of the most brilliant jurists -- Holmes, Brandeis, Hughes, and so on -- grappled with economic and political issues of unprecedented importance. The book shows how the Supreme Court both shaped and reflected the momentous changes in American society in the first two decades of the 20th century.This book concerns the great judicial controversies of the Progressive Era, in which some of the most brilliant jurists -- Holmes, Brandeis, Hughes, and so on -- grappled with economic and political issues of unprecedented importance. The book shows how the Supreme Court both shaped and reflected the momentous changes in American society in the first two decades of the 20th century.This book concerns the great judicial controversies of the Progressive Era, in which some of the most brilliant Justices -- Holmes, Brandeis, Hughes, and so on -- grappled with economic and political issues of unprecedented importance. The book shows how the Supreme Court both shaped and reflected the momentous changes in American society of the first two decades in the 20th century and sets the Supreme Court in the midst of the political, economic, and social turmoil of one of the most important periods in American history.1. Mr Taft rehabilitates the court; 2. The rule of reason; 3. The fate of social legislation, 191014; 4. Appointment cycles; 5. The fate of social legislation, 191421: federal; 6. The fate of social legislation, 191421: state; 7. Federal administration and the federal specialties; 8. The heyday of Jim Crow; 9. The Peonage cases: the Supreme Court and the 'wheel of servitude'; 10. Black disenfranchisement from the KKK to the Grandfather Clause.