The Rehnquist Court : in pursuit of judicial conservatism

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The Rehnquist Court : in pursuit of judicial conservatism

Stanley H. Friedelbaum

(Contributions in legal studies, no. 76)

Greenwood Press, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-155) and index

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This is the first in-depth analysis of the Rehnquist Court viewed as a functional entity. Well known for his work in constitutional law, Stanley Friedelbaum analyzes leading cases and rigorously examines the Court's full opinions. He reviews the interaction between the Justices and points to the patterns of the Court as a new centralist coalition comes to control critical policymaking relating to abortion, the right to die, affirmative action, reverse discrimination, and privacy interests. A table of important cases and a bibliography enhance this short study for general readers and for students in introductory constitutional law courses and in advanced courses in judicial politics and American government.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Status of Federalism Liberty and Privacy Interests: A Search for Rationalizing Principles Expressive Conduct and the Means of Communication Perceptions of the Mass Media, Obscenity Questions, and Other Aspects of Press Freedom The Religion Clauses: Perennial Themes, Unsettled Directions Equal Protection, the Discrimination Barrier, and the Range of "Corrective" Remedies Aspects of the Criminal Law: Reversals of Course and the Mutability of Precedents Concluding Observations: Glimpses of the Road Ahead Selected Bibliography Table of Cases Index

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