The Burger Court: counter-revolution or confirmation?
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 1998
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Introduction / James B. O'Hara -- My life on the Court / William J. Brennan, Jr. -- The players and the play / Robert Henry -- The Burger Court's place on the bell curve of racial jurisprudence / Derrick Bell -- Women as constitutional equals : the Burger Court's overdue evolution / Stephanie K. Seymour -- Liberty and sexuality / David J. Garrow -- Freedom of speech / Bernard Schwartz -- Freedom of the press / Anthony Lewis -- Church and state / Robert F. Drinan, S.J. -- The Burger Court and criminal justice : a counter-revolution in expectations / Martin H. Belsky -- Economic rights / Lino A. Graglia -- Federalism / Shirley S. Abrahamson and Thomas N. Hilbink -- Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and the legal profession / Jerome J. Shestack -- The Burger Court in historical perspective : the triumph of country-club Republicanism / Mark Tushnet -- A journalist's perspective / Tony Mauro -- A public interest lawyer's perspective / Alan B. Morrison -- The Court and state constitutional law / Stewart G. Pollock -- The Burger Court in action / Bernard Schwartz -- International impact / Finn Backer -- The Burger Court : a critique / Joseph M. McLaughlin -- The legacy of the Burger Court / John J. Gibbons
This volume provides an overview and evaluation of Chief Justice Burger and the Court he led from 1969-1987. Consisting of original papers written for the Burger Court Conference, the contributors include such scholars as Derrick Bell, Anthony Lewis and Robert Drinan. The book covers many controversial legal issues including racial segregation, prayer in school, abortion and the rights of criminals
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 316 p.)
ISBN:1280530049
1429415827
9780195122596
9781280530043
9781429415828

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