The Supreme Court and American political development / edited by Ronald Kahn and Ken I. Kersch.

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Other Authors: Kahn, Ronald, Kersch, Kenneth Ira, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, [2006]
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Table of Contents:
  • PART I : RETHINKING THE LAW VERSUS POLITICS DICHOTOMY : THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL IN SUPREME COURT DECISION MAKING: Legal, strategic or legal strategy : deciding to decide during the Civil War and Reconstruction / Mark A. Graber
  • Social constructions, Supreme Court reversals, and American political development : Lochner, Plessy, Bowers, but not Roe / Ronald Kahn
  • PART II : THE SUPREME COURT AND GOVERNING POLITICAL ORDERS AND REGIMES: The Supreme Court and the national political order : collaboration and confrontation / Mark Tushnet
  • Party politics and constitutional change : the political origins of liberal judicial activism / Howard Gillman
  • The New Deal triumph as the end of history? : the judicial negotiation of labor rights and civil rights / Ken I. Kersch
  • PART III : CONSTRUCTING AUTHORITATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL MEANING: (Re)construction of constitutional authority and meaning : the Fourteenth Amendment and Slaughter-house cases / Wayne D. Moore
  • The Civil rights cases and the lost language of state neglect / Pamela Brandwein
  • PART IV : INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS : DEVELOPMENT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL INCLUSION: Pace v. Alabama : interracial love, the marriage contract, and postbellum foundations of the family / Julie Novkov
  • Constitutionalizing terms of inclusion : friends of the Indian and citizenship for Native Americans, 1880s-1930s / Carol Nackenoff
  • From Bakke to Grutter : the rise of rights-based conservatism / Thomas M. Keck
  • Conclusion : Supreme Court decision making and American political development / Ronald Kahn and Ken I. Kersch.