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1. The New Deal Revolution and the Reconstruction of Constitutional Law, 1937–1949
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Supreme Court and Modern Judicial Conservatism 1
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Part I. The Roots of Modern Judicial Conservatism, 1937–1969
- 1. The New Deal Revolution and the Reconstruction of Constitutional Law, 1937–1949 17
- 2. Frankfurter’s Failure: The Rise and Decline of Judicial Self-Restraint, 1949–1962 38
- 3. The Warren Court and Its Critics, 1962–1969 67
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PART II. The Court and the Conservative Turn in American Politics, 1969–1994
- 4. The Nixon Court and the Conservative Turn, 1969–1980 107
- 5. The Reagan Court and the Conservative Ascendance, 1980 –1994 156
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PART III. The Rehnquist Court and the Splintering of Judicial Conservatism, 1994 –2003
- 6. Activism and Restraint on the Rehnquist Court 199
- 7. Law and Politics on the Rehnquist Court 254
- Conclusion: Modern Conservatism and Judicial Power 284
- Notes 297
- Cases Cited 327
- References 339
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Supreme Court and Modern Judicial Conservatism 1
-
Part I. The Roots of Modern Judicial Conservatism, 1937–1969
- 1. The New Deal Revolution and the Reconstruction of Constitutional Law, 1937–1949 17
- 2. Frankfurter’s Failure: The Rise and Decline of Judicial Self-Restraint, 1949–1962 38
- 3. The Warren Court and Its Critics, 1962–1969 67
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PART II. The Court and the Conservative Turn in American Politics, 1969–1994
- 4. The Nixon Court and the Conservative Turn, 1969–1980 107
- 5. The Reagan Court and the Conservative Ascendance, 1980 –1994 156
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PART III. The Rehnquist Court and the Splintering of Judicial Conservatism, 1994 –2003
- 6. Activism and Restraint on the Rehnquist Court 199
- 7. Law and Politics on the Rehnquist Court 254
- Conclusion: Modern Conservatism and Judicial Power 284
- Notes 297
- Cases Cited 327
- References 339
- Index 357