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Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory, 1953-1993 Book

Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory, 1953-1993
Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory, 1953-1993, An impressive reinterpretation of the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist courts.—Rogers M. Smith, author of <i>Liberalism and American Constitutional Law</i>
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  • Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory, 1953-1993
  • Written by author Ronald Kahn
  • Published by University Press of Kansas, January 1995
  • "An impressive reinterpretation of the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist courts."—Rogers M. Smith, author of Liberalism and American Constitutional Law "Kahn boldly challenges not only many of the prevailing interpretations of the Supreme Court's ju
  • Ronald Kahn greatly revises our understanding of Supreme Court decision making and its relation to constitutional theory in the eras of chief justices Earl Warren, Warren Burger, and William Rehnquist. In the process, he refutes the longstanding stereotyp
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Acknowledgments
Pt. 1Historical Antecedents of the Burger Court1
Ch. 1Introduction: Supreme Court Decisionmaking and Doctrinal Change3
Ch. 2Equal Protection on the Warren Court30
Ch. 3Misperceiving the Warren Court: The Limits of Instrumentalism67
Pt. 2The Burger Court: A Constitutive Interpretation105
Ch. 4Constituting the Separation of Church and State107
Ch. 5Equal Protection on the Burger Court139
Ch. 6The Burger Court and Constitutional Theory179
Pt. 3Constitutional Theory and Future Doctrinal Change209
Ch. 7The Limits of Civic Republicanism211
Ch. 8Conclusion: The Rehnquist Court and the Future250
Notes267
Bibliography295
List of Cases301
Index305


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