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William Howard Taft

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by Jeffrey Rosen


  “New Nationalism” and

  Philippines and

  presidency of

  pure democracy and

  Spanish-American War and

  speeches of

  stewardship vision of presidency and

  Taft offered Supreme Court appointment by

  Taft’s friendship and

  Taft’s inauguration and

  Taft’s rift with

  tariffs and

  Root, Elihu

  rule of law

  rule of reason

  Russia

  San Francisco Call

  Scalia, Antonin

  Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.

  secondary boycotts

  separation of church and state

  separation of powers

  Sherman, James

  Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)

  slavery

  Socialist Party

  Spanish-American War

  Stafford v. Wallace

  Standard Oil case

  State Department

  states

  judiciaries of

  legislatures of

  taxation and

  steel pipe monopoly

  Steel Trust

  Stimson, Henry

  stock market

  Stone, Harlan Fiske

  Success Magazine

  Sugar Trust

  Sullivan, Mark

  Sutherland, George

  Taft, Alphonso (father)

  Taft, Charles Phelps, II (son)

  Taft, Charles Phelps (brother)

  Taft, Fanny Phelps (father’s first wife)

  Taft, Fanny (sister)

  Taft, Helen (daughter). See Manning, Helen Taft

  Taft, Helen Herron “Nellie” (wife)

  elections and

  marries Taft

  Philippines and

  redecorates White House

  Roosevelt and

  stroke and

  Taft’s early career and

  Taft, Henry (brother)

  Taft, Horace (brother)

  Taft, Louisa Maria Torrey (mother)

  Taft, Peter Rawson, II (brother)

  Taft, Robert Alphonso (son)

  Taft, William Howard

  Addyston decision and

  antitrust and

  baseball and

  biographies of

  cabinet and

  as chief justice

  childhood and early life of

  Congress and

  conservation and

  constitutionalism and

  Cuba and

  death of

  death of father and

  early career of

  education of

  elections of 1908 and

  elections of 1910 and

  elections of 1912 and

  executive orders and

  father’s influence on

  federal budget and

  as federal circuit judge

  foreign emoluments and

  foreign policy

  health problems of

  immigration and

  inauguration of

  judicial philosophy and

  judicial reform and

  labor and

  loyalty demanded by

  marriage to Helen “Nellie” Herron

  Mexico and

  Moores case and

  on Ohio Superior Court

  Oval Office design and

  personality of

  as Philippines governor-general

  Pinchot-Ballinger affair and

  Pollock case and

  portrait and bust of

  postpresidency of

  presidential legacy of

  racial prejudice and

  religion and

  Roosevelt’s friendship and

  Roosevelt’s rift with

  as secretary of war

  as solicitor general

  speeches of

  speeches of, addresses to Congress

  speeches of, inaugural address

  Summer Capital of, in Beverly

  Supreme Court ambitions of

  Supreme Court appointments by

  Supreme Court building and

  tariffs and

  tax reform and

  teaches at Yale

  Thomas decision and

  truth-telling gaffes and

  on U.S. Court of Appeals for Sixth Circuit

  veto and

  weight and dieting of

  wife Nellie’s ambitions for

  wife Nellie’s stroke and

  Wilson inauguration and

  work schedule of

  writes Liberty Under Law

  writes Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers

  Taft-Hartley Act (1947)

  Tarbell, Ida

  tariffs

  Tawney, James A.

  taxes

  corporate

  direct

  excise

  import

  income

  income tax amendment

  inheritance

  land

  telegraph and telephone

  Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company

  Thirteenth Amendment

  Thomas v. Cincinnati, N.O. & T.P. Railway Co.

  Tidal Basin cherry trees

  Tobacco Trust

  Treasury Department

  Trollope, Anthony

  Truax v. Corrigan

  Truman, Harry

  trusts and monopolies. See also antitrust

  Unitarian Church

  unitary executive

  U.S. Congress

  antitrust and

  arbitration treaties and

  conservation and

  foreign policy and

  free trade and

  income tax and

  judicial reforms and

  Mexico and

  Philippines and

  Pinchot-Ballinger affair and

  polarization of

  powers of

  presidential powers and

  regulation and

  Supreme Court and

  Taft’s addresses to

  tariffs and

  U.S. Constitution. See also Bill of Rights; and specific amendments and clauses

  Article II

  Philippines and

  presidential powers and

  Puerto Rico and

  Roosevelt’s stewardship theory and

  Taft’s vision of

  taxes and tariffs and

  U.S. Court of Commerce, proposed

  U.S. Courts of Appeals

  D.C. Circuit

  Sixth Circuit

  U.S. House of Representatives

  Appropriations Committee

  Judiciary Committee

  Ways and Means Committee

  U.S. military

  U.S. Senate

  direct election and

  Foreign Relations Committee

  Judiciary Committee

  U.S. Steel

  U.S. Supreme Court

  antitrust and

  judicial reform and

  new building and

  Roosevelt and

  taxes and

  Taft as chief justice and

  Taft as solicitor general and

  Taft’s desire to serve on

  Taft turns down appointment to

  Taft vs. Roosevelt on

  United States v. Addyston Pipe & Steel Co.

  United States v. E.C. Knight Co.

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius

  Van Devanter, Willis

  Victor Talking Machine Company

  Volstead Act (1919)

  Wall Street Journal

  War Department

  warrantless wiretapping

  Warren, Earl

  Washington, George

  Washington Nationals

  Washington Post

  Washington State

  water reserves

  Watson, James

  Webb-Kenyon Act (1913)

 
Whig Party

  Whiskey Rebellion

  White, Edward Douglass

  “Whitewashing of Ballinger, The” (Glavis)

  “Who Are the People?” (Taft)

  Wickersham, George

  Wilentz, Sean

  Williams, George Washington

  Wilson, James

  Wilson, Woodrow

  elections of 1912 and

  “Wisdom and Necessity of Following the Law” (Taft)

  women suffrage

  world court

  World Trade Organization

  World War I

  Yale Daily News

  Yale University

  “yellow dog” contracts

  Yorke-Davies, Nathaniel Edward

  Young, Tom

  ALSO BY JEFFREY ROSEN

  Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet

  Constitution 3.0: Freedom and Technological Change (co-editor)

  The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries That Defined America

  The Most Democratic Branch: How the Courts Serve America

  The Naked Crowd: Reclaiming Security and Freedom in an Anxious Age

  The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  JEFFREY ROSEN is the author of five books, most recently Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet. He is the president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, a law professor at George Washington University, and a contributing editor for The Atlantic. He was previously the legal affairs editor of The New Republic and a staff writer for The New Yorker. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  Contents

  The American Presidents Series

  W. H. Taft Portrait

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Editor’s Note

  Introduction: Judicial President and Presidential Chief Justice

  1  “A Judicial Temperament”: The Education of Judge Taft

  2  “We Want Taft”: Civil Governor, Secretary of War, and President-Elect

  3  “The Best Tariff Bill”: The President, Tax Reform, and Free Trade

  4  “Within the Law”: The Environment, Monopolies, and Foreign Affairs

  5  “Popular Unrest”: The Election of 1912 and the Battle for the Constitution

  6  “I Love Judges and I Love Courts”: Chief Justice at Last

  Epilogue: Our Constitutional President

  Notes

  Milestones

  Selected Bibliography

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  Also by Jeffrey Rosen

  About the Author

  Copyright

  WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Copyright © 2018 by Jeffrey Rosen. All rights reserved. For information, address Henry Holt and Co., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover design by Raquel Jaramillo

  Cover photograph © Stock Montage/Getty Images

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Names: Rosen, Jeffrey, 1964–author.

  Title: William Howard Taft: the 27th president, 1909–1913 / Jeffrey Rosen.

  Description: First edition. | New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2018. | Series: The American presidents series | Includes bibliographical references and index.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017048466 | ISBN 9780805069549 (hardcover: alk. paper)

  Subjects: LCSH: Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857–1930. | Presidents—United States—Biography. | United States—Politics and government—1909–1913.

  Classification: LCC E762 .R58 2018 | DDC 973.912092 [B]—dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017048466

  e-ISBN 978-1-250-29369-5

  First Edition: March 2018

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