On the Bench: Landing a Coveted Federal Judgeship
摘要
John J. Parker's career as a judge and judicial official offered glimpses of what would later shape—and ultimately doom—his Supreme Court nomination in 1930. Parker was a staunch advocate for judicial economy and efficiency, believing that rulings should be clear, concise, and free of unnecessary rhetoric or personal commentary. While this approach earned him respect, it also helped set the stage for an unexpected downfall.