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Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution :
Appendix B: Justice Rehnquist's Concurring Opinions, 1972-1986
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December 31 1989
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December 31 1989
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10.1515/9781400859870.218
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 3
Chapter 1. 1971' Richard Nixon Appoints a New Justice
pp. 20
Chapter 2. Rehnquist's Legal Positivism and His Ordering of Values
pp. 41
Chapter 3. Justice Rehnquist's Fourteenth Amendment
pp. 66
Chapter 4. The First Amendment Speaks with a Different Voice- Rehnquist and Freedom of Expression
pp. 97
Chapter 5. Nontraditional Property The Bitter-Sweet Denial
pp. 113
Chapter 6. The Rights of Traditional Property
pp. 135
Chapter 7. Federalism I: Congressional Power and State Sovereignty
pp. 153
Chapter 8. Federalism ΙΓ Protecting the States from the Federal Courts
pp. 174
Chapter 9. Federalism III: "Our Federalism" or Rehnquist's Federalism?
pp. 191
Chapter 10. Legal Positivism, Federalism, and Rehnquist's Constitution
pp. 211
Appendix A: Justice Rehnquist's Opinions for the Majority, 1972-1986
pp. 218
Appendix B: Justice Rehnquist's Concurring Opinions, 1972-1986
pp. 221
Appendix C: Justice Rehnquist's Dissenting Opinions, 1972-1986
pp. 228
References
pp. 237
Index
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