The Rehnquist court: a retrospective
Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 2002
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:FAW01
FAW02
Volltext
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
Rehnquist Court : a review at the end of the millennium - Martin H. Belsky -- - Free expression and the Rehnquist Court - Burt Neuborne -- - First Amendment in cyberspace - Bruce J. Ennis -- - Rehnquist Court and the search for equal justice - J. Harvie Wilkinson III -- - First freedom and the Rehnquist Court - John T. Noonan, Jr.-- - Confessions, search and seizure, and the Rehnquist Court - Yale Kamisar -- - Rehnquist Court and economic rights - Lino A. Graglia -- - Rehnquist Court : some more or less historical comments - Lawrence M. Friedman -- - Journalists perspective - David Savage -- - Rehnquist Court and the legal profession - Jerome J. Shestack -- - Constitutional jurisprudence of the Rehnquist Court - Erwin Chemerinsky -- - Rehnquist Court and state constitutional law - Marie L. Garibaldi -- - Importance of dialogue : globalization, the Rehnquist Court, and human rights - Claire L'Heureux-Deubé -- - Liberalism, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court - Robert H. Henry and Arthur G. LeFrancois -- - William H. Rehnquist in the mirror of Justices - David J. Garrow
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 he would remake our constitutional corpus in his own image. Would the center hold, or fold? This collected volume, edited by Martin H. Belsky, is the third in a series which includes The Warren Court and The Burger Court, both edited by Bernard Schwartz. It gathers together a distinguished group of scholars, journalists, judges, an
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 283 p.)
ISBN:0195348931
1280558814
9780195348934
9781280558818

Es ist kein Print-Exemplar vorhanden.

Fernleihe Bestellen Achtung: Nicht im THWS-Bestand! Volltext öffnen