Commentators, including the author of a recent book on the Supreme Court, often attempt to give each Justice a methodological label, such as “practitioner of judicial restraint,” “legal realist,” “pragmatist,” or “originalist.” This Essay first demonstrates that none of the first three labels applies without fail to Justice John Paul Stevens; consequently, it explores the extent to which Justice Stevens’s jurisprudence paid heed to the fourth method, “originalism.” It looks in particular at Justice Stevens’s opinions in recent cases involving firearms, national security, and capital punishment. Somewhat at odds with conventional wisdom, the Essay reveals Justice Stevens as a kind of originalist—as a Justice duty-bound to identify and enforc...
In a recent speech to the American Bar Association, Justice John Paul Stevens issued an unusually s...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
The intent of this thesis has been to profile Justice John Paul Stevens and his views of the crimina...
Commentators, including the author of a recent book on the Supreme Court, often attempt to give each...
This Essay examines six opinions authored by Justice John Paul Stevens for the purpose of assessing ...
How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
This essay, written as part of a symposium on the evolution of Justice Kennedy’s jurisprudence, surv...
This Article considers Justice Stevens’ approach to equal protection and free speech cases. It contr...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
This article explores the nature and origins of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens\u27 engageme...
Justice Kennedy is the nation's most influential jurist, but he is given little respect as a constit...
In one of his first major writings on the United States Supreme Court, Justice John Paul Stevens fam...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
On June 26, 2008, the United States Supreme Court handed down its 5-4 decision in District of Colu...
In a recent speech to the American Bar Association, Justice John Paul Stevens issued an unusually s...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
The intent of this thesis has been to profile Justice John Paul Stevens and his views of the crimina...
Commentators, including the author of a recent book on the Supreme Court, often attempt to give each...
This Essay examines six opinions authored by Justice John Paul Stevens for the purpose of assessing ...
How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
This essay, written as part of a symposium on the evolution of Justice Kennedy’s jurisprudence, surv...
This Article considers Justice Stevens’ approach to equal protection and free speech cases. It contr...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
This article explores the nature and origins of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens\u27 engageme...
Justice Kennedy is the nation's most influential jurist, but he is given little respect as a constit...
In one of his first major writings on the United States Supreme Court, Justice John Paul Stevens fam...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
On June 26, 2008, the United States Supreme Court handed down its 5-4 decision in District of Colu...
In a recent speech to the American Bar Association, Justice John Paul Stevens issued an unusually s...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
The intent of this thesis has been to profile Justice John Paul Stevens and his views of the crimina...