THE DECADE OF the sixties was a turbulent one. It began in a spirit of hope. In the midst of a period of sustained prosperity, John Kennedy created the Peace Corps, Lyndon Johnson launched his Great Society, and Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 so that everyone could participate in the good life. Under Earl Warren the United States Supreme Court complemented the liberal legislation by championing the rights of the individual who had been neglected by the mainstream of society-the criminal suspect, the member of a minority group, and the poor. But the dream was not fulfilled, and the decade ended in a spirit of discontent and frustration manifested by the presence of the hippies, the yippies, the sit-ins, crises in the ghettos, d...
A review of Michael J. Graetz and Linda Greenhouse, The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Ri...
During the period covered by this survey, most of the constitutional law and civil rights cases cons...
Examines the impact on American law and society of the decisions reached during Warren Burger\u27s t...
THE DECADE OF the sixties was a turbulent one. It began in a spirit of hope. In the midst of a perio...
In recent years there has been considerable commentary on the posture of the Burger Court toward bla...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
When Warren Burger was appointed Chief Justice in 1969, he was expected to lead the Supreme Court aw...
Richard Nixon\u27s criticism of the Warren Court during the 1968 presidential campaign centered larg...
I have been asked to give a general overview of the Justice Department\u27s work and policies as the...
Because these clues of a strategy are found in the Fourth Amendment decisions of the Burger Court, i...
The Reagan Administration came to Washington, D.C. committed to reintroducing traditional theories o...
December 9 and 10, 1952, were the beginning days of the school desegregation arguments in the United...
This situation would change. Seemingly out of nowhere, and in a very short period of time, the feder...
A Review of The Burger Years: Rights and Wrongs in the Supreme Court 1969-1986 by Herman Schwart
“Civil Rights Cases and the Composition of the U.S. Supreme Court” seeks to fill the gap in the exis...
A review of Michael J. Graetz and Linda Greenhouse, The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Ri...
During the period covered by this survey, most of the constitutional law and civil rights cases cons...
Examines the impact on American law and society of the decisions reached during Warren Burger\u27s t...
THE DECADE OF the sixties was a turbulent one. It began in a spirit of hope. In the midst of a perio...
In recent years there has been considerable commentary on the posture of the Burger Court toward bla...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
When Warren Burger was appointed Chief Justice in 1969, he was expected to lead the Supreme Court aw...
Richard Nixon\u27s criticism of the Warren Court during the 1968 presidential campaign centered larg...
I have been asked to give a general overview of the Justice Department\u27s work and policies as the...
Because these clues of a strategy are found in the Fourth Amendment decisions of the Burger Court, i...
The Reagan Administration came to Washington, D.C. committed to reintroducing traditional theories o...
December 9 and 10, 1952, were the beginning days of the school desegregation arguments in the United...
This situation would change. Seemingly out of nowhere, and in a very short period of time, the feder...
A Review of The Burger Years: Rights and Wrongs in the Supreme Court 1969-1986 by Herman Schwart
“Civil Rights Cases and the Composition of the U.S. Supreme Court” seeks to fill the gap in the exis...
A review of Michael J. Graetz and Linda Greenhouse, The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Ri...
During the period covered by this survey, most of the constitutional law and civil rights cases cons...
Examines the impact on American law and society of the decisions reached during Warren Burger\u27s t...