Amanda Hollis-Brusky shows how the Federalist Society serves as the hub of a complex circulatory system and how the ideas it generates have become the lifeblood of the conservative movement
Amanda Hollis-Brusky shows how the Federalist Society serves as the hub of a complex circulatory system and how the ideas it generates have become the lifeblood of the conservative movementHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Pomona College
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. Understanding Federalist Society Network Influence * Part I: The State Exists to Preserve Freedom * 2. The Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms: Lost and Found * 3. Judicial Activism, Inc.: The First Amendment, Campaign Finance, and Citizens United * Part II: The Separation of Governmental Powers is Central to Our Constitution * 4. Federalism and the Commerce Power: Returning to "First Principles " * 5. State Sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment: The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine * Part III: It is Emphatically the Province and Duty of the Judiciary Branch to Say What the Law Is, Not What It Should Be * 6. Saying What the Law Is: The Federalist Society and the Conservative Counterrevolution * Appendix A - An Agenda for Future Research: Looking Back, Looking Forward * Appendix B - List of Interviews * References * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. Understanding Federalist Society Network Influence * Part I: The State Exists to Preserve Freedom * 2. The Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms: Lost and Found * 3. Judicial Activism, Inc.: The First Amendment, Campaign Finance, and Citizens United * Part II: The Separation of Governmental Powers is Central to Our Constitution * 4. Federalism and the Commerce Power: Returning to "First Principles " * 5. State Sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment: The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine * Part III: It is Emphatically the Province and Duty of the Judiciary Branch to Say What the Law Is, Not What It Should Be * 6. Saying What the Law Is: The Federalist Society and the Conservative Counterrevolution * Appendix A - An Agenda for Future Research: Looking Back, Looking Forward * Appendix B - List of Interviews * References * Index
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