It is a pleasure and a privilege to write an introduction to this Symposium celebrating Dean Erwin Chemerinsky\u27s important new book, The Case Against the Supreme Court. Chemerinsky is one of the leading constitutional scholars of our time and a frequent advocate before the U.S. Supreme Court. If he thinks there is a case to be made against the Court, we should all take it very seriously indeed. Chemerinsky\u27s thesis may be stated in a few sentences. The primary role of the Supreme Court, in his view, is to protect the rights of minorities who cannot rely on the political process and to uphold the Constitution in the face of any repressive desires of political majorities. Canvassing the Court\u27s performance ov...
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The Supreme Court often has failed at its most important tasks and at the most important times. I se...
The Supreme Court is not the institution that I once revered, writes Erwin Chemerinsky in The Case ...
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Erwin Chemerinsky is broken hearted. Almost forty years ago, he writes, I decided to go to law sc...
Blog post, “The Supreme Court and Politics“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
This updated and expanded piece welcomes the US Supreme Court to an unrelenting new world of dispara...
There has been much debate about the United States Supreme Court and the importance of selecting the...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to write an introduction to this Symposium celebrating Dean Erwin C...
Sanford Levinson calls for a new constitutional convention in Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where t...
The Supreme Court often has failed at its most important tasks and at the most important times. I se...
The Supreme Court is not the institution that I once revered, writes Erwin Chemerinsky in The Case ...
Our Symposium’s purpose is to examine the function of the Supreme Court and the conditions under whi...
For Chicago-Kent\u27s 2013 Centennial Lecture, UC - Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky pose...
Erwin Chemerinsky maintains that President George W. Bush took a historic opportunity to fill Suprem...
The author explains his conclusion that the Supreme Court, as a matter of conscience, considers raci...
In The Roberts Court at Age Three, Dean Erwin Chemerinsky offers a preliminary assessment of the Rob...
Erwin Chemerinsky is broken hearted. Almost forty years ago, he writes, I decided to go to law sc...
Blog post, “The Supreme Court and Politics“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
This updated and expanded piece welcomes the US Supreme Court to an unrelenting new world of dispara...
There has been much debate about the United States Supreme Court and the importance of selecting the...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...