Justice Stanley Mosk
A Life at the Center of California Politics and Justice
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About the Book
This is the first biography of Stanley Mosk (1912–2001), iconic protector of civil rights and civil liberties during his 37 years as a justice of the Supreme Court of California (1964 to 2001). He had quickly risen as a well liked leader among Los Angeles reformers, as executive secretary to California governor Culbert Olson and then 16 years as a superior court judge. His 1958 election and service as state attorney general soon won national attention and the promise of likely election to the U.S. Senate, but an unexpected campaign twist augured a new course. This book frames Mosk’s Supreme Court years and the landmark cases in which his opinions or biting dissents continue to resonate.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Jacqueline R. Braitman and Gerald F. Uelmen
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 288
Bibliographic Info: 29 photos, notes, bibliography, indexes
Copyright Date: 2013
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6841-6
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0071-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments 1
Introduction 3
1. “Walk Upstairs and Save” 9
2. “What This Fraternity Needs Is More Moreys!” 20
3. Lawyers “Who Should Be Thrown Out of Ten Story Windows” 28
4. “When the Plums Are Passed Out … You Will Be Left Behind Again” 40
5. “I Crowded the War Off Page One” 53
6. “The Jewish Community Found a Leader” 72
7. “Use Their Heads Instead of Their Hob-Nailed Boots” 79
8. “Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes” 89
9. “A Great Democratic Rain” 109
10. “To Embarrass Them or Pressure Them Sometime in the Future” 120
11. “He Never Forgot What His Positions Were” 135
12. “The Mosk Doctrine” 149
13. “The Melancholy Truth” 159
14. “You Don’t Have to Remove Your Shoes Before Stepping All Over Stanley Mosk” 164
15. “But I Blame Jerry Brown for Putting You Here” 177
16. “You Have Remarkable Sources!” 192
17. “I Am Now an Orphan” 204
18. “I Have Never Known Defeat at the Polls” 214
19. “They Have Exalted Principal Over Principle” 224
20. “Where Has All the Grandeur Gone?” 240
Epilogue 247
Chapter Notes 251
Bibliography 269
Index of Cases 273
General Index 275
Book Reviews & Awards
“scholarly and spirited”—Jewish Journal; “a well-researched and engrossing narrative…engaging account…a well written biography that will grab your attention and hold it captive”—L.A. Daily Journal; “Stanley Mosk’s lengthy career in public service as a courageous trial judge, masterful politician, forceful attorney general, and brilliant jurist on California’s high court will long be remembered. I look forward to reading Braitman and Uelmen’s invaluable account of the life of this remarkable man.”—Ronald M. George, 27th Chief Justice of California (retired); “With the publication of this biography, the transformative career and fundamental likeability of Justice Mosk now fully becomes part of the permanent record.”—Kevin Starr, Professor of History, U.S.C.; Author of Americans and the California Dream.