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Jurisprudential Vision Of Justice Antonin Scalia » (274th Edition)

Book cover image of Jurisprudential Vision Of Justice Antonin Scalia by David A. Schultz

Authors: David A. Schultz, Christopher E. Smith
ISBN-13: 9780847681327, ISBN-10: 0847681327
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Date Published: February 1996
Edition: 274th Edition

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Author Biography: David A. Schultz

Book Synopsis

When Antonin Scalia was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1986, conservatives hoped he would become the intellectual leader of President Reagan's judicial counterrevolution. In this first book-length analysis of Scalia's jurisprudence, David A. Schultz and Christopher E. Smith argue that Scalia's impact has been neither what conservatives hoped nor what liberals feared. The authors examine Scalia's political and judicial philosophy and they outline the areas of the law that Scalia has most profoundly affected, particularly constitutional protections for property rights. Citing Scalia's use of judicial review to check legislative power and his attempts to limit several types of individual rights developed during the Warren and Burger courts, the authors conclude that Scalia's decisions reflect an effort to create a post-Carolene Products jurisprudence and to form a new pattern of assumptions regarding the role of the Supreme Court in American society. This is essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the Supreme Court and constitutional law.

Law and Politics Book Review

It is a valuable companion volume because [Schultz and Smith] demonstrate,by painstaking analysis of his opinions,that Scalia is able to arrive at the verdicts he does only by invoking a set of normative and interpretive commitments that gies far beyond the textualism he espouses in his Tanner Lecture. <%AUTHOR%> Recommended.,The Review of Politics Highly.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch. 1Property Rights and the Emergence of a Post-Carolene Products Jurisprudence1
Ch. 2Constitutional Interpretation and the Political Process31
Ch. 3Statutory Interpretation and Legislative Politics59
Ch. 4The Institutions of American Government79
Ch. 5Freedom of Religion105
Ch. 6Freedom of Speech123
Ch. 7Freedom of Press and Association159
Ch. 8Criminal Justice and the Majoritarian Process175
Conclusion: A Different Kind of Conservative205
Bibliography211
Cases223
Index231
About the Authors247

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