The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia
Herausgeber: Schultz, David A; Schweber, Howard
The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia
Herausgeber: Schultz, David A; Schweber, Howard
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This collectionis a comprehensive and thorough assessment of the impact and legacy that Justice Antonin Scalia had on the Supreme Court. Chapters are written by leading legal and political science scholars of the Supreme Court and examine the lasting legacy of one of the most controversial Supreme Court Justices in American history.
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This collectionis a comprehensive and thorough assessment of the impact and legacy that Justice Antonin Scalia had on the Supreme Court. Chapters are written by leading legal and political science scholars of the Supreme Court and examine the lasting legacy of one of the most controversial Supreme Court Justices in American history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781498564489
- ISBN-10: 1498564488
- Artikelnr.: 52641695
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781498564489
- ISBN-10: 1498564488
- Artikelnr.: 52641695
David A. Schultz is professor of political science at Hamline University. Howard Schweber is professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Introduction: Assessing Antonin Scalia's Place in Supreme Court History
David Schultz and Howard Schweber Chapter 1: Scalia, Sissies, and
Administrative Law David Schultz Chapter 2: Justice Scalia's Modest
Employment Discrimination Law Legacy Henry L. Chambers, Jr. Chapter 3:
Playing Defense in the "Culture Wars": Justice Scalia on Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation Mary Welek Atwell Chapter 4: Justice Scalia and Criminal
Justice: A Mixed Record with Conservative Impact Christopher E. Smith and
Charles F. Jacobs Chapter 5: Threat and Suspicion: Scalia's Legacy for A
Transnational Judicial Dialogue Maureen Stobb Chapter 6: The Anti-Madison:
Antonin Scalia's Theory of Politics Howard Schweber Chapter 7: Justice
Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement: An Exploration of Nino's
Neoconservatism Jesse Merriam Chapter 8: Justice Scalia and the Originalist
Fallacy Stephen M. Feldman Chapter 9: The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia:
Common-Law Judging Behind an Originalist Façade Ronald Kahn and Gerard
Michael D'Emilio Chapter 10: Justice Scalia and Oral Arguments at the
Supreme Court Tim Johnson, Ryan Black, and Ryan Owens Chapter 11: Justice
Scalia's Concurring Opinion Writing Ryan J. Owens and Christopher J.
Krewson Chapter 12: Justice Scalia's Confirmation Hearing Legacy Alexander
Denison and Justin Wedeking Chapter 13: Was Antonin Scalia a "Great"
Supreme Court Justice? James Staab About the Editors and Contributors
David Schultz and Howard Schweber Chapter 1: Scalia, Sissies, and
Administrative Law David Schultz Chapter 2: Justice Scalia's Modest
Employment Discrimination Law Legacy Henry L. Chambers, Jr. Chapter 3:
Playing Defense in the "Culture Wars": Justice Scalia on Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation Mary Welek Atwell Chapter 4: Justice Scalia and Criminal
Justice: A Mixed Record with Conservative Impact Christopher E. Smith and
Charles F. Jacobs Chapter 5: Threat and Suspicion: Scalia's Legacy for A
Transnational Judicial Dialogue Maureen Stobb Chapter 6: The Anti-Madison:
Antonin Scalia's Theory of Politics Howard Schweber Chapter 7: Justice
Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement: An Exploration of Nino's
Neoconservatism Jesse Merriam Chapter 8: Justice Scalia and the Originalist
Fallacy Stephen M. Feldman Chapter 9: The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia:
Common-Law Judging Behind an Originalist Façade Ronald Kahn and Gerard
Michael D'Emilio Chapter 10: Justice Scalia and Oral Arguments at the
Supreme Court Tim Johnson, Ryan Black, and Ryan Owens Chapter 11: Justice
Scalia's Concurring Opinion Writing Ryan J. Owens and Christopher J.
Krewson Chapter 12: Justice Scalia's Confirmation Hearing Legacy Alexander
Denison and Justin Wedeking Chapter 13: Was Antonin Scalia a "Great"
Supreme Court Justice? James Staab About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction: Assessing Antonin Scalia's Place in Supreme Court History
David Schultz and Howard Schweber Chapter 1: Scalia, Sissies, and
Administrative Law David Schultz Chapter 2: Justice Scalia's Modest
Employment Discrimination Law Legacy Henry L. Chambers, Jr. Chapter 3:
Playing Defense in the "Culture Wars": Justice Scalia on Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation Mary Welek Atwell Chapter 4: Justice Scalia and Criminal
Justice: A Mixed Record with Conservative Impact Christopher E. Smith and
Charles F. Jacobs Chapter 5: Threat and Suspicion: Scalia's Legacy for A
Transnational Judicial Dialogue Maureen Stobb Chapter 6: The Anti-Madison:
Antonin Scalia's Theory of Politics Howard Schweber Chapter 7: Justice
Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement: An Exploration of Nino's
Neoconservatism Jesse Merriam Chapter 8: Justice Scalia and the Originalist
Fallacy Stephen M. Feldman Chapter 9: The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia:
Common-Law Judging Behind an Originalist Façade Ronald Kahn and Gerard
Michael D'Emilio Chapter 10: Justice Scalia and Oral Arguments at the
Supreme Court Tim Johnson, Ryan Black, and Ryan Owens Chapter 11: Justice
Scalia's Concurring Opinion Writing Ryan J. Owens and Christopher J.
Krewson Chapter 12: Justice Scalia's Confirmation Hearing Legacy Alexander
Denison and Justin Wedeking Chapter 13: Was Antonin Scalia a "Great"
Supreme Court Justice? James Staab About the Editors and Contributors
David Schultz and Howard Schweber Chapter 1: Scalia, Sissies, and
Administrative Law David Schultz Chapter 2: Justice Scalia's Modest
Employment Discrimination Law Legacy Henry L. Chambers, Jr. Chapter 3:
Playing Defense in the "Culture Wars": Justice Scalia on Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation Mary Welek Atwell Chapter 4: Justice Scalia and Criminal
Justice: A Mixed Record with Conservative Impact Christopher E. Smith and
Charles F. Jacobs Chapter 5: Threat and Suspicion: Scalia's Legacy for A
Transnational Judicial Dialogue Maureen Stobb Chapter 6: The Anti-Madison:
Antonin Scalia's Theory of Politics Howard Schweber Chapter 7: Justice
Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement: An Exploration of Nino's
Neoconservatism Jesse Merriam Chapter 8: Justice Scalia and the Originalist
Fallacy Stephen M. Feldman Chapter 9: The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia:
Common-Law Judging Behind an Originalist Façade Ronald Kahn and Gerard
Michael D'Emilio Chapter 10: Justice Scalia and Oral Arguments at the
Supreme Court Tim Johnson, Ryan Black, and Ryan Owens Chapter 11: Justice
Scalia's Concurring Opinion Writing Ryan J. Owens and Christopher J.
Krewson Chapter 12: Justice Scalia's Confirmation Hearing Legacy Alexander
Denison and Justin Wedeking Chapter 13: Was Antonin Scalia a "Great"
Supreme Court Justice? James Staab About the Editors and Contributors