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18 October, 04:36

How did critics view the judical reform bill under rosevelt

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    Judical Reform bill was brought in a bid to let the bill regarding trade New Deal of 1937 pass and it has been seen unfavorably by critics.

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    Franklin Roosevelt was looking to open up the trade of the country with the other parts of the world after a long decade of isolation after the Great Depression but the manner in which this was approached in the New Deal was deemed unconstitutional by the court of justice.

    When this happened, Roosevelt instead doubles down and looked to curb the power of the court by taking away from them the power to make laws constitutional or not.

    This sparked debate and many critics have called this move self centered and self serving.
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