This is the first in-depth analysis of the Rehnquist Court viewed as a functional entity.
About the Author: STANLEY H. FRIEDELBAUM, Founder and Director of the Burns Center for State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, is the author of Human Rights in the States: New Directions in Constitutional Policymaking (Greenwood Press, 1988).
184 Pages
Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Constitutional
Series Name: Contributions in Legal Studies
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About the Book
This is the first in-depth analysis of the Rehnquist Court viewed as a functional entity. Well known for his work in constitutional law, Stanley Friedelbaum analyzes leading cases and rigorously examines the Court's full opinions. He reviews the interaction between the Justices and points to the patterns of the Court as a new centralist coalition comes to control critical policymaking relating to abortion, the right to die, affirmative action, reverse discrimination, and privacy interests. A table of important cases and a bibliography enhance this short study for general readers and for students in introductory constitutional law courses and in advanced courses in judicial politics and American government.
Book Synopsis
This is the first in-depth analysis of the Rehnquist Court viewed as a functional entity. Well known for his work in constitutional law, Stanley Friedelbaum analyzes leading cases and rigorously examines the Court's full opinions. He reviews the interaction between the Justices and points to the patterns of the Court as a new centralist coalition comes to control critical policymaking relating to abortion, the right to die, affirmative action, reverse discrimination, and privacy interests. A table of important cases and a bibliography enhance this short study for general readers and for students in introductory constitutional law courses and in advanced courses in judicial politics and American government.
Review Quotes
.,."It is a readable book. The author's opinions are documented with recent case decisions. The reader will find it hard to quarrel with his conclusions. Freidelbaum's text is recommended to any academician who studies or teaches the United States Supreme Court. ...It is Friedelbaum's conclusion that the Rehnquist Court will bring gradual judicial changes--slowly and studiously. The Court will remain collectively a conservative body. It will not strive to effect change dramatically. And in so doing, it is Freidelbaum's point of pinnacle signigicance that the Rehnquist Court will continue to exercise constitutionally responsible leadership. Excellent reading!"-Southeastern Political Review
.,."Recommended for anyone interested in the Supreme Court's role in the development of public policy."-Choice
?...It is a readable book. The author's opinions are documented with recent case decisions. The reader will find it hard to quarrel with his conclusions. Freidelbaum's text is recommended to any academician who studies or teaches the United States Supreme Court. ...It is Friedelbaum's conclusion that the Rehnquist Court will bring gradual judicial changes--slowly and studiously. The Court will remain collectively a conservative body. It will not strive to effect change dramatically. And in so doing, it is Freidelbaum's point of pinnacle signigicance that the Rehnquist Court will continue to exercise constitutionally responsible leadership. Excellent reading!?-Southeastern Political Review
?...Recommended for anyone interested in the Supreme Court's role in the development of public policy.?-Choice
..."Recommended for anyone interested in the Supreme Court's role in the development of public policy."-Choice
..."It is a readable book. The author's opinions are documented with recent case decisions. The reader will find it hard to quarrel with his conclusions. Freidelbaum's text is recommended to any academician who studies or teaches the United States Supreme Court. ...It is Friedelbaum's conclusion that the Rehnquist Court will bring gradual judicial changes--slowly and studiously. The Court will remain collectively a conservative body. It will not strive to effect change dramatically. And in so doing, it is Freidelbaum's point of pinnacle signigicance that the Rehnquist Court will continue to exercise constitutionally responsible leadership. Excellent reading!"-Southeastern Political Review
About the Author
STANLEY H. FRIEDELBAUM, Founder and Director of the Burns Center for State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, is the author of Human Rights in the States: New Directions in Constitutional Policymaking (Greenwood Press, 1988). He is well known for his writings in state and federal constitutional law.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .86 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 184
Genre: Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement
Sub-Genre: Constitutional
Series Title: Contributions in Legal Studies
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Stanley H Friedelbaum
Language: English
Street Date: November 30, 1993
TCIN: 1008775943
UPC: 9780313279904
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-6615
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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