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"This book examines the criminal justice decisions of the Rehnquist Court era through analyses of individual justices' contributions to the development of law and policy. The Rehnquist Court era (1986-2005) produced a period of opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court's judicial conserv...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book examines the criminal justice decisions of the Rehnquist Court era through analyses of individual justices' contributions to the development of law and policy. The Rehnquist Court era (1986-2005) produced a period of opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court's judicial conservatives to reshape constitutional law concerning rights in the criminal justice process. It was an era in which the Court produced many hotly-debated decisions concerning such issues as capital punishment, search and seizure, police interrogations, and prisoners' rights. The Court's most conservative justice, William H. Rehnquist, ascended to the key leadership position of Chief Justice and he was joined on the Court by two new appointees, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, who were equally supportive of both greater authority for police and limited definitions of constitutional rights for suspects, defendants, and criminal offenders. The Rehnquist Court era decisions refined and narrowed many of the rights-expanding decisions of the Warren Court era (1953-1969). However, the Supreme Court did not ultimately eliminate the Warren era's foundational rights concepts in criminal justice, such as the exclusionary rule and Miranda warnings. As the leading liberal voices of the Warren era, William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall, retired early in the Rehnquist era, the Court experienced continued advocacy of broad conceptions for many rights through the increased assertiveness of Republican appointees Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, and David Souter as well as the arrival of new Democratic appointees Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. In many important cases, the justices advocating the preservation of constitutional protections could prevail, even on a generally conservative Court, by persuading one or more of President Ronald Reagan's appointees to support a particular right for suspects and defendants. Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy, in particular, shaped outcomes within a divided Court as they determined which of the Court's wings with which they would align in a particular case. The contributors to this volume identify and highlight the unique perspectives and influential decisions of individual justices as the means for understanding the Rehnquist Court's imprint on criminal justice"--Provided by publisher. |
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spelling | The Rehnquist court and criminal justice / edited by Christopher E. Smith, Christina DeJong, and Michael A. McCall. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, c2011. 1 online resource (viii, 316 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Introduction: the Rehnquist court / Christopher E. Smith and Michael A. McCall -- William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall : the mediator & the absolutist / Lee Ruffin Wilson and Ashlyn Kuersten -- Byron White : the overlooked, moderate swing voter / Mark S. Hurwitz -- Harry A. Blackmun : counterweight to a conservative court / Ashlyn Kuersten and Lee Ruffin Wilson -- William H. Rehnquist : leadership & influence from the conservative wing / Michael A. McCall -- John Paul Stevens : a liberal leader & his roles on the court / Christopher E. Smith -- Sandra Day O'Connor : influence from the middle of the court / Madhavi M. McCall -- Antonin Scalia : outspoken & influential originalist / Christopher E. Smith and Madhavi M. McCall -- Anthony Kennedy : conservatism & independence / John D. Burrow -- David H. Souter : unexpected independent / Scott P. Johnson -- Clarence Thomas : consistent, conservative, & contrarian / Joyce A. Baugh -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg : careful defender of individual rights / Christina DeJong -- Stephen G. Breyer : judicial modesty & pragmatic solutions / Charles F. Jacobs. "This book examines the criminal justice decisions of the Rehnquist Court era through analyses of individual justices' contributions to the development of law and policy. The Rehnquist Court era (1986-2005) produced a period of opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court's judicial conservatives to reshape constitutional law concerning rights in the criminal justice process. It was an era in which the Court produced many hotly-debated decisions concerning such issues as capital punishment, search and seizure, police interrogations, and prisoners' rights. The Court's most conservative justice, William H. Rehnquist, ascended to the key leadership position of Chief Justice and he was joined on the Court by two new appointees, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, who were equally supportive of both greater authority for police and limited definitions of constitutional rights for suspects, defendants, and criminal offenders. The Rehnquist Court era decisions refined and narrowed many of the rights-expanding decisions of the Warren Court era (1953-1969). However, the Supreme Court did not ultimately eliminate the Warren era's foundational rights concepts in criminal justice, such as the exclusionary rule and Miranda warnings. As the leading liberal voices of the Warren era, William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall, retired early in the Rehnquist era, the Court experienced continued advocacy of broad conceptions for many rights through the increased assertiveness of Republican appointees Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, and David Souter as well as the arrival of new Democratic appointees Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. In many important cases, the justices advocating the preservation of constitutional protections could prevail, even on a generally conservative Court, by persuading one or more of President Ronald Reagan's appointees to support a particular right for suspects and defendants. Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy, in particular, shaped outcomes within a divided Court as they determined which of the Court's wings with which they would align in a particular case. The contributors to this volume identify and highlight the unique perspectives and influential decisions of individual justices as the means for understanding the Rehnquist Court's imprint on criminal justice"--Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. English. United States. Supreme Court History. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86023009 États-Unis. Supreme Court Histoire. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfcJd4QYChtFWGXVgtxjC United States. Supreme Court fast Criminal justice, Administration of United States Cases. Justice pénale Administration États-Unis Jurisprudence. 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spellingShingle | The Rehnquist court and criminal justice / Introduction: the Rehnquist court / Christopher E. Smith and Michael A. McCall -- William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall : the mediator & the absolutist / Lee Ruffin Wilson and Ashlyn Kuersten -- Byron White : the overlooked, moderate swing voter / Mark S. Hurwitz -- Harry A. Blackmun : counterweight to a conservative court / Ashlyn Kuersten and Lee Ruffin Wilson -- William H. Rehnquist : leadership & influence from the conservative wing / Michael A. McCall -- John Paul Stevens : a liberal leader & his roles on the court / Christopher E. Smith -- Sandra Day O'Connor : influence from the middle of the court / Madhavi M. McCall -- Antonin Scalia : outspoken & influential originalist / Christopher E. Smith and Madhavi M. McCall -- Anthony Kennedy : conservatism & independence / John D. Burrow -- David H. Souter : unexpected independent / Scott P. Johnson -- Clarence Thomas : consistent, conservative, & contrarian / Joyce A. Baugh -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg : careful defender of individual rights / Christina DeJong -- Stephen G. Breyer : judicial modesty & pragmatic solutions / Charles F. Jacobs. United States. Supreme Court History. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86023009 États-Unis. Supreme Court Histoire. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfcJd4QYChtFWGXVgtxjC United States. Supreme Court fast Criminal justice, Administration of United States Cases. Justice pénale Administration États-Unis Jurisprudence. LAW Civil Procedure. bisacsh LAW Legal Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Judicial Branch. bisacsh Criminal justice, Administration of fast |
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title_full | The Rehnquist court and criminal justice / edited by Christopher E. Smith, Christina DeJong, and Michael A. McCall. |
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topic | United States. Supreme Court History. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86023009 États-Unis. Supreme Court Histoire. Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfcJd4QYChtFWGXVgtxjC United States. Supreme Court fast Criminal justice, Administration of United States Cases. Justice pénale Administration États-Unis Jurisprudence. LAW Civil Procedure. bisacsh LAW Legal Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Judicial Branch. bisacsh Criminal justice, Administration of fast |
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