The constitutional legacy of William Rehnquist

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Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

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KF8745.R44 C66 2015
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Summary

September 3, 2015 marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. His 33 years on the Supreme Court of the United States made his tenure on the Court the eighth longest in American history. Though much has been written on the Rehnquist Court, relatively little scholarly work has been devoted to Rehnquist's own influence on legal interpretation and the development of Supreme Court doctrine. To assess Rehnquist's constitutional legacy, this volume examines three areas of constitutional interpretation in which he made influential and, it would seem, lasting contributions--federalism, criminal procedure, and the place of religion in America's constitutional design. The contributors to this book are well known for their expertise in these three constitutional domains. By organizing the volume around three central essays and commentaries on each, the book provides not only an overview of Rehnquist's contributions to major constitutional themes, but also differing perspectives on the essays themselves and on Rehnquist's constitutional legacy. Among the contributors to this work are John S. Baker, Jr.; Charles J. Cooper; Donald L. Drakeman; Richard W. Garnett; Kent Greenawalt; R. Shep Melnick; Robert F. Nagel; Stephen J. Schulhofer; and Stephen F. Smith.

Contents

Chief Justice Rehnquist, religious freedom, and the Constitution / by Richard W. Garnett -- Comments on Garnett. How important was Chief Justice Rehnquist's influence in religion cases? / by Kent Greenawalt ; Chief Justice Rehnquist, religion, and the Constitution by Donald L. Drakeman -- Criminal procedure after Rehnquist / by Stephen F. Smith -- Comments on Smith. Neither principled nor conservative : the legacy of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist / by Stephen J. Schulhofer ; Chief Justice Rehnquist misinterpreted / by John S. Baker -- William Rehnquist and the American concept of sovereignty / by Robert F. Nagel -- Comments on Nagel. The federalism failure / by R. Shep Melnick ; Rehnquist's federalism as protecting the freedom to be wrong / by Charles J. Cooper.

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