Selective Bibliography on the Steel Seizure Case
Compiled by Erika V. Wayne
January 2003


Books:

Title: Documentary History of the Truman Presidency / general editor, Dennis K. Merrill.
Imprint: Bethesda, Md. : University Publications of America, 1995-
Contents notes: v. 30. The consitutional crisis over President Truman's seizure of the steel industry in 1952.

Title: Truman and the Steel Seizure Case : the Limits of Presidential Power / Maeva Marcus.
Imprint: New York : Columbia University Press, 1977.

Title: The Steel Seizure Case of 1952 / Maeva Marcus.
Imprint: [New York : s.n.], 1975.

Title: Presidential Seizure in Labor Disputes / John L. Blackman, Jr.
Imprint: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1967.

Title: The Anatomy of a Constitutional Law Case: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer; the Steel Seizure Decision.
Imprint: New York, Macmillan [1958].

Title: The Steel Seizure of 1952 / Grant McConnell.
Imprint: New York, N.Y. : Interuniversity Case Program, 1958.

Title: The Steel Seizure Case; Briefs for the Government and the Companies and the Record Filed in the Supreme Court of the United States in the Steel Seizure Case (the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et al. vs. Charles Sawyer, nos. 744, 745) Including Such Briefs for the United Steelworkers of America, CIO, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, et al., as Amici Curiae.
Imprint: Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1952.
Series: (82d Congress, 2d session. House. Document no. 534)

 

Articles:

Constitutional Commentary
Spring 2002
Youngstown at Fifty: A Symposium:

Dedication and Foreward
by Michael Stokes Paulsen (For the Editors)
19 Constitutional Commentary 1 (2002)

Youngstown: Pages From the Book of Disquietude
by Philip Bobbitt
19 Constitutional Commentary 3 (2002)

The Price of Experience: The Constitution After September 11, 2001
by J. Gregory Sidak
19 Constitutional Commentary 37 (2002)

The Steel Seizure Case: One of a Kind?
by Neal Devins and Louis Fisher
19 Constitutional Commentary 63 (2002)

Executive Power in Youngstown's Shadows
by Patricia L. Bellia
19 Constitutional Commentary 87(2002)

The Steel Seizure Case and Inherent Presidential Power
by David Gray Adler
19 Constitutional Commentary 155 (2002)

Youngstown Goes to War
by Michael Stokes Paulsen
19 Constitutional Commentary 215 (2002)

The Coexistence of United States v. Curtiss-Wright and Youngstown Sheet & Tube v. Sawyer in National Security Jurisprudence
by Roy E. Brownell II
16 Journal of Law and Politics 1 (2000)

Relationships Between Formalism and Functionalism in Separation of Powers Cases.
(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)
by William N. Eskridge Jr.
22 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 21 (1998)

Introduction: Why Select a Favorite Case? (Favorite Case Symposium)
by Sanford Levinson
74 Texas Law Review 1195 (1996)

Covert Action and Judicial Review. (Intelligence Oversight, National Security and Democracy)
by Jackson R. Sharman III
12 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 569 (1989)

Constitutional Law and Public Opinion. [Executive Power in 1952 Steel Seizure case]
by William H. Rehnquist
20 Suffolk University Law Review 751 (1986)

Beyond the Limits of Executive Power: Presidential Control of Agency Rulemaking under Executive Order 12,291.
by Morton Rosenberg
89 Michigan Law Review 193 (1981)

The 1952 Steel Seizure Revisited: A Systematic Study in Presidential Decision Making
by Chong-do Hah and Robert M. Lindquist
20 Administrative Science Quarterly 587 (1975)

Truman and the Seizure of Steel: A Failure in Communication
by Phillip E. Stebbins
34 Historian 1 (1971)

'Draft the Strikers (1946) and Seize the Mills (1952)': The Business Reaction
by Thomas V. DiBacco
13 Duquesne Review 63 (1968)

The Politics of Collective Bargaining: The Postwar Record in Steel
by Frederick H. Harbison and Robert C. Spencer
48 American Political Science Review 705 (1954)

Inherent Power of the President to Seize Property: Steel Seizure Cases
by Donald J. Letizia
3 Catholic University of America Law Review 27 (1953)

The Steel Case: Presidential Responsibility and Judicial Irresponsibility
by Glendon A. Schubert, Jr.
6 Western Political Science Quarterly 61 (1953)

Steel, Sawyer, and the Executive Power
by Robert F. Banks
14 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 467 (1953)

Steel Seizure -- A Legal Analysis of a Political Controversy
by Jerre Williams
2 Journal of Public Law 29 (1953)

Steel Seizure Case: A Judicial Brick without Straw
by Edward S. Corwin
53 Columbia Law Review 53 (1953)

Steel Case: Presidential Seizure of Private Industry
by L.B. Lea
47 Northwestern University Law Review 289 (1952-1953)

Steel Seizure Case: Congress, the President and the Supreme Court
by Paul G. Kauper
51 Michigan Law Review 141 (1952-1953)

Steel Seizure Cases
by Bernard J. Hasson, Jr.
41 Georgetown Law Journal 45 (1952-1953)

The Impact of the Steel Seizures upon the Theory of Inherent Sovereign Powers of the Federal Government
by Arthur M. Williams
5 South Carolina Law Quarterly 5 (1952)

'Inherent' Power of the President to Seize an Industry for the Prevention of Strikes
by Eugene P. Grisanti
32 Boston University Law Review 460 (1952)

Power of the President to Seize an Industry to Prevent Strikes
by Robert J. Hearon
30 Texas Law Review 885 (1952)

The Steel Seizure Cases
by Donald R. Richberg
38 Virginia Law Review 713 (1952)

The Steel Strike of 1952
by Mary K. Hammond
23 Current History 285 (1952)

The Year of the Steel Case
66 Harvard Law Review 89 (1952)

Some Observations on the Steel Decision
by Jay Murphy
4 Alabama Law Review 214 (1951-1952)