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9780684870434

The Center Holds The Power Struggle Inside the Rehnquist Court

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    9780684870434

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    0684870436

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-04-01
  • Publisher: Touchstone
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Summary

The Center Holds provides an intimate look at who the Supreme Court justices are, how they have made critical decisions, and why, ultimately, the Rehnquist Revolution failed.

Focusing on four key areas of civil rights and liberties—racial discrimination, abortion, criminal law, and First Amendment freedoms—The Center Holds provides an in-depth look at the Supreme Court documents that illustrate the battle between the old liberal order and emerging conservative majority, beginning in the early 1980s. James F. Simon, a former Time correspondent and contributing editor, ex-dean of New York Law School, and nationally recognized scholar of constitutional law, examines key decisions on civil rights and civil liberties in a readable, intimate look at some key Supreme Court Cases and includes absorbing descriptions of confidential memos and drafts gleaned from sources from within the court.

Author Biography

James F. Simon is the Martin Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus at New York Law School. He is the author of seven previous books on American history, law, and politics. His books have won the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award and twice been named New York Times Notable Books. He lives with his wife in West Nyack, New York.

Table of Contents

Preface 11(6)
PART I RACE 17(66)
A Dream Destroyed
19(24)
``Five Votes Can Do Anything Around Here''
43(19)
Fine Phrases
62(21)
PART II ABORTION 83(86)
A Bull by the Tail
85(31)
Anyone Who Can Count
116(28)
A Neutron Bomb
144(25)
PART III CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 169(66)
A Fatal Mistake
171(19)
``Guilty as Sin''
190(22)
Depreciating Liberty
212(23)
PART IV THE FIRST AMENDMENT 235(60)
Jefferson's Wall
237(20)
``America, the Red, White and Blue, We Spit on You''
257(19)
History Lessons
276(19)
EPILOGUE 295(10)
Beyond the Rehnquist Court
297(8)
Source Notes 305(12)
Acknowledgments 317(2)
Index 319

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