It is accepted wisdom among constitutional law scholars that the Supreme Court is now considerably more conservative than it was during the tenure of Chief Justice Earl Warren. In this Article, I hope to suggest that the conventional wisdom is at least partly wrong. In Part I, I suggest that many of the current Court\u27s so-called conservative cases and doctrines are direct descendants of Warren Court cases and doctrines. Although my attribution of similarity is new, the description of the cases and doctrines themselves is entirely unoriginal. Indeed, the history of the two sets of cases-of the Warren Court and the current Court-could be drawn from almost any basic textbook in constitutional law. The interesting question, then, is why the ...
When Earl Warren joined the Court as its fourteenth Chief Justice in 1953, Jim Crow ruled the South....
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...
article published in law reviewIt is accepted wisdom among constitutional law scholars that the Supr...
It is accepted wisdom among constitutional law scholars that the Supreme Court is now considerably m...
Scholarly debate about the Warren Court casts a long shadow over modern constitutional law. The esse...
Scholarly debate about the Warren Court casts a long shadow over modern constitutional law. The esse...
The Warren Court is dead. None of its Justices remain on the benchindeed, only Justice White survive...
Liberals must acknowledge a dirty little secret about American constitutional law; a secret that the...
Liberals must acknowledge a dirty little secret about American constitutional law; a secret that the...
I was given the title Judicial Conservatives and the Supreme Court. I think that is a rather appro...
In the traditional approach to ideological classification, “liberal” judicial decisions are those th...
The Warren Court is dead. None of its Justices remain on the benchindeed, only Justice White survive...
Most court watchers agree that the changing composition of the Supreme Court will ineluctably favor ...
In contrast to the standard conception of a U.S. Supreme Court striving to produce ideologically opt...
When Earl Warren joined the Court as its fourteenth Chief Justice in 1953, Jim Crow ruled the South....
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...
article published in law reviewIt is accepted wisdom among constitutional law scholars that the Supr...
It is accepted wisdom among constitutional law scholars that the Supreme Court is now considerably m...
Scholarly debate about the Warren Court casts a long shadow over modern constitutional law. The esse...
Scholarly debate about the Warren Court casts a long shadow over modern constitutional law. The esse...
The Warren Court is dead. None of its Justices remain on the benchindeed, only Justice White survive...
Liberals must acknowledge a dirty little secret about American constitutional law; a secret that the...
Liberals must acknowledge a dirty little secret about American constitutional law; a secret that the...
I was given the title Judicial Conservatives and the Supreme Court. I think that is a rather appro...
In the traditional approach to ideological classification, “liberal” judicial decisions are those th...
The Warren Court is dead. None of its Justices remain on the benchindeed, only Justice White survive...
Most court watchers agree that the changing composition of the Supreme Court will ineluctably favor ...
In contrast to the standard conception of a U.S. Supreme Court striving to produce ideologically opt...
When Earl Warren joined the Court as its fourteenth Chief Justice in 1953, Jim Crow ruled the South....
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...
Recent decisions of the Rehnquist Court--particularly the Court\u27s 1992 decision in Planned Parent...