William H. Rehnquist\u27s essay, The Notion of a Living Constitution, was delivered as the Will E. Orgain Lecture and then published thirty years ago, back when Rehnquist was still a relatively junior Associate Justice. The piece provides a clear and coherent statement of Rehnquist\u27s judicial philosophy, and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy and the Texas Law Review deserve thanks for their initiative and generosity in reproducing it, in memory of his life and work. This introduction to Rehnquist\u27s essay highlights his view that the Notion of a Living Constitution was to be resisted, not out of pious reverence for the Founders\u27 insight into the moral, economic, and social challenges facing late-Twentieth Century society....
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To whatever extent the Rehnquist Court actually executed a counterrevolution, surely a good deal of ...
This article compares the views expressed in Justice William H. Rehnquist\u27s article “The Living C...
In this Essay, I want to unearth some subordinated strands in the Rehnquist Court\u27s free speech j...
William H. Rehnquist\u27s essay, The Notion of a Living Constitution, was delivered as the Will E. O...
Chief Justice Rehnquist leaves behind a formidable and important legacy in constitutional law. His w...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
The late Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over the U.S. Supreme Court for nineteen years, lo...
Book Chapter Chief Justice Rehnquist: Religious Freedom, and the Constitution, in The Constitutional...
Book Chapter Criminal Procedure After Rehnquist, in The Constitutional Legacy of William H. Rehnquis...
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Chief Justice Rehnquist: Religious Freedom, and the Constitution, i...
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
This Article is the text of a speech given by Chief Justice Rehnquist in celebration of the Bicenten...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...
Now that the Supreme Court has been overwhelmingly staffed by appointees of Republican Presidents, w...
Judicial supremacy is the new judicial review. From the time Alexander Bickel introduced the term c...
To whatever extent the Rehnquist Court actually executed a counterrevolution, surely a good deal of ...
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In this Essay, I want to unearth some subordinated strands in the Rehnquist Court\u27s free speech j...