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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- The Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, 2002–03 ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE A High Court of One: The Role of the ‘‘Swing Voter’’ in the 2002 Term 11
- TWO Anthony M. Kennedy and the Road Not Taken 33
- THREE A Revolutionary Year: Judicial Assertiveness and Gay Rights 55
- FOUR The Next Culture War 71
- FIVE The Affirmative Action Decisions 87
- SIX Was Affirmative Action Saved by Its Friends? 113
- SEVEN The Court’s Faux Federalism 131
- EIGHT Cross Burning: Virginia v. Black 151
- NINE Cruel and Unusual: Lockyer v. Andrade 175
- TEN Glasnost at the Supreme Court 191
- Notes 209
- Table of Cases 229
- Index 233
- Notes on the Contributors 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- The Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, 2002–03 ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE A High Court of One: The Role of the ‘‘Swing Voter’’ in the 2002 Term 11
- TWO Anthony M. Kennedy and the Road Not Taken 33
- THREE A Revolutionary Year: Judicial Assertiveness and Gay Rights 55
- FOUR The Next Culture War 71
- FIVE The Affirmative Action Decisions 87
- SIX Was Affirmative Action Saved by Its Friends? 113
- SEVEN The Court’s Faux Federalism 131
- EIGHT Cross Burning: Virginia v. Black 151
- NINE Cruel and Unusual: Lockyer v. Andrade 175
- TEN Glasnost at the Supreme Court 191
- Notes 209
- Table of Cases 229
- Index 233
- Notes on the Contributors 241