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Found 2 comments on The Courage of Their Convictions: Sixteen Americans Who Fought Their Way to the Supreme Court:

u/BrooklynLions · 2 pointsr/law

This should be right up your alley. I read it in high school and found it really interesting. It's nice because each chapter covers a different case, and all the events leading up to each, so it's extremely digestible.

u/Cosmic_Charlie · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

Jeremy Irons' The Courage of Their Convictions is a fascinating read. Many stories of folks who fought for various rights/liberties that are more-or-less accepted today. It's sort of a compendium of back stories to major Supreme Court cases.

Worth your time, for sure.