Text of a lecture to the Sphex Club in Lynchburg. This paper discusses the profound impact of Earl Warren's tenure as Chief Justice on the American legal, social, and political landscape. It examines major decisions of the Warren Court, categorizing them into societal, legal, and political changes. Key cases discussed include Brown v. Board of Education, Engel v. Vitale, and Miranda v. Arizona, among others. The paper invites reflection on whether these decisions improved American life or created chaos.