Politics by other means
The Boston Globe / Boston.com
In 1968, Associate Justice Abe Fortas was chosen by President Lyndon Johnson to succeed Earl Warren as chief justice. Conservatives, including Southern Democrats, rallied to kill the nomination with a historic Senate filibuster.
Abe Fortas
In 1968, Associate Justice Abe Fortas was chosen by President Lyndon Johnson to succeed Earl Warren as chief justice. Conservatives, including Southern Democrats, rallied to kill the nomination with a historic Senate filibuster.
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