The Rehnquist court : a retrospective /
In 1986, the Supreme Court's leading conservative, William H. Rehnquist, labeled by Newsweek as ""The Court's Mr. Right, "" was made Chief Justice. Almost immediately, legal scholars, practitioners, and pundits began questioning what his influence would be, and whether...
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2001
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1. The Rehnquist Court: A Review at the End of the Millennium; I. The Constitutional Corpus; 2. Free Expression and the Rehnquist Court; 3. The First Amendment in Cyberspace; 4. The Rehnquist Court and the Search for Equal Justice; 5. The First Freedom and the Rehnquist Court; 6. Confessions, Search and Seizure, and the Rehnquist Court; 7. The Rehnquist Court and Economic Rights; II. A Broader Perspective; 8. The Rehnquist Court: Some More or Less Historical Comments; 9. A Journalist's Perspective.
- 10. The Rehnquist Court and the Legal Profession11. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Rehnquist Court; 12. The Rehnquist Court and State Constitutional Law; 13. The Importance of Dialogue: Globalization, the Rehnquist Court, and Human Rights; 14. Liberalism, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court; 15. William H. Rehnquist in the Mirror of Justices.