How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? How to make the most sense of a jurisprudence that has always been resistant to classification, by a jurist widely believed to have no discernible judicial philosophy ? These questions have stirred Justice Stevens\u27 former clerks in recent months. Since his retirement, many of us have been trying to capture in some meaningful if partial way what we found vital and praiseworthy in his approach to the law. There may be something paradoxical about the attempt to encapsulate in a formula the views of someone who was so sensitive to the potential tyranny of labels, to taxonomize the output of someone so skeptical about neat legal categories. Th...
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How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
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 ...
Considered in isolation, opinions present a severely fragmented view of the Justice\u27s personal ap...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Judgment is simple, right? This book begs to differ. Written for all students of the law—from underg...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
The One Hundred and First Justice: An Analysis of the Opinions of Justice John Paul Stevens, Sitting...
In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton tells us that judges have “merely” judgment but does not ex...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
This Article considers Justice Stevens’ approach to equal protection and free speech cases. It contr...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
The great importance Justice John Paul Stevens attaches to his bonds with former colleagues has long...
How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
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 ...
Considered in isolation, opinions present a severely fragmented view of the Justice\u27s personal ap...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Judgment is simple, right? This book begs to differ. Written for all students of the law—from underg...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
The One Hundred and First Justice: An Analysis of the Opinions of Justice John Paul Stevens, Sitting...
In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton tells us that judges have “merely” judgment but does not ex...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
This Article considers Justice Stevens’ approach to equal protection and free speech cases. It contr...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
The great importance Justice John Paul Stevens attaches to his bonds with former colleagues has long...