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The Rehnquist Court

Judicial Activism on the Right

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An edition of The Rehnquist Court (2002)

The Rehnquist Court

Judicial Activism on the Right

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"As the Rehnquist Court concludes its fifteenth term, the well-known constitutional authority Herman Schwartz has assembled sixteen distinguished legal scholars to evaluate its record on the many controversial issues that have come before it. Among them are Tom Wicker on Rehnquist's legacy, Stephen Bright on capital punishment, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., on criminal procedure, Norman Redlich on religion, David C. Vladeck and Alan B. Morrison on regulation, and John P. MacKenzie on Bush v.

Gore."--BOOK JACKET.

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Hill and Wang
Language
English
Pages
288

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The Rehnquist Court: Judicial Activism on the Right
November 1, 2003, Hill and Wang
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The Rehnquist court: judicial activism on the right
2002, Hill and Wang
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The Rehnquist Court: Judicial Activism on the Right
November 5, 2002, Hill and Wang
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First Sentence

"In the introduction to The Burger Years (1987), I wrote that the appointment of Associate Supreme Court Justice William H. Rehnquist as the sixteenth chief justice of the United States and the elevation of Court of Appeals Judge Antonin Scalia to the high court mark "the beginning of a reshaping of the Supreme Court, the contours of which are still unknown."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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OL7974532M
Internet Archive
rehnquistcourtj000schw
ISBN 10
0809080737
ISBN 13
9780809080731
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518098
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1843754

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