Popular discourse about the Supreme Court often seeks to characterize its direction in political terms. Yet the Rehnquist Court, while it has undoubtedly turned rightward, has never turned as starkly rightward as predicted in such accounts,1 even though Presidents Reagan and Bush between them filled five seats on the current Court
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...
A Review of Turning Right: The Making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court by David G. Savage and Decidin...
this Article sketches the judicial philosophy of Justice Scalia as contrasted with that of Rehnquist...
The late Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over the U.S. Supreme Court for nineteen years, lo...
The Supreme Court is implicitly assumed to have a certain unity of character under each Chief Justic...
The premise of the hot topics panel at the 2005 AALS convention was that the Rehnquist Court had i...
Previous commentators on the Rehnquist Court\u27s history, seeking an overarching explanation for th...
In the last years of Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s tenure, the Supreme Court held that due process ...
Previous commentators on the Rehnquist Court\u27s history, seeking an overarching explanation for th...
This article analyzes if Justice Marshall is correct in castigating the Rehnquist Court and assertin...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Prior to his elevation to Chief Justice of the United States in 1986, Associate Justice William Hubb...
The Article argues that the polarization in the appointments process for the United States Supreme C...
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...
A Review of Turning Right: The Making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court by David G. Savage and Decidin...
this Article sketches the judicial philosophy of Justice Scalia as contrasted with that of Rehnquist...
The late Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over the U.S. Supreme Court for nineteen years, lo...
The Supreme Court is implicitly assumed to have a certain unity of character under each Chief Justic...
The premise of the hot topics panel at the 2005 AALS convention was that the Rehnquist Court had i...
Previous commentators on the Rehnquist Court\u27s history, seeking an overarching explanation for th...
In the last years of Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s tenure, the Supreme Court held that due process ...
Previous commentators on the Rehnquist Court\u27s history, seeking an overarching explanation for th...
This article analyzes if Justice Marshall is correct in castigating the Rehnquist Court and assertin...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Prior to his elevation to Chief Justice of the United States in 1986, Associate Justice William Hubb...
The Article argues that the polarization in the appointments process for the United States Supreme C...
In recent years, critics have accused the Rehnquist Court of practicing a politically conservative v...
By any measure this last Term has proved remarkable. Confirming the endless capacity of the Court to...
A Review of Turning Right: The Making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court by David G. Savage and Decidin...