The Rehnquist court

judicial activism on the right

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The Rehnquist court

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This book is an incisive commentary on recent Supreme Court decisions from America's foremost constitutional scholars. For nearly all his tenure as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist has enjoyed the support of a slim but usually solid majority of his fellow justices. With it he has been able to effect a dramatic shift to the right in many vital areas of constitutional law. Displaying a judicial activism not seen since the 1930s, Rehnquist and his allies, in a series of 5-4 decisions, have undermined civil rights and weakened the federal government's ability to respond to pressing social needs. As the Rehnquist court concludes its fifteenth term, the well-known constitutional authority Herman Schwartz has assembled seventeen distinguished legal scholars to evaluate its record on the many controversial issues that have come before it. Among them are Stephen Bright on capital punishment, Charles Ogletree on criminal procedure, Norman Redlich on religion, Allan Morrison and David Vladeck on regulation, and John Mackenzie on Bush v. Gore. The book concludes with an overall reflection on Rehnquist's legacy by Tom Wicker.

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Hill and Wang
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276

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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Herman Schwartz
Equal protection for one lucky guy -- John P. MacKenzie
Racial equality : the world according to Rehnquist -- William L. Taylor
The Rehnquist revolution in criminal procedure -- Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.
No rights of prisoners -- William E. Hellerstein
Capital punishment : accelerating the dance with death -- Stephen Bright
The religion clauses : a study in confusion -- Norman Redlich
The First Amendment : the high ground and the low road -- Jamin B. Raskin
Gay rights -- Chai Feldblum.
The politics of abortion -- Susan Estrich
The states' rights assault on federal authority -- Herman Schwartz
The roles, rights, and responsibilities of the executive branch -- David C. Vladeck and Alan B. Morrison
Environmental law -- James Salzman
The "miserly" approach to disability rights -- Andrew J. Imparato
Antitrust and business power -- Eleanor M. Fox
No business like no business -- Lawrence E. Mitchell.

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Library of Congress
KF8742.A5 R44 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 276 p. ;
Number of pages
276

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Open Library
OL24218189M
Internet Archive
rehnquistcourtju00schw
ISBN 10
0809080745
ISBN 13
9780809080748
OCLC/WorldCat
126877263

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