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Series Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Justices, Rulings, and Legacy | 1 |
1 | The Warren Court and the Period | 3 |
The Roosevelt Era | 3 | |
World War II | 11 | |
The Post-World War Era | 14 | |
The Black-Frankfurter Debate | 19 | |
2 | The Justices | 29 |
The Superchief and His Associates | 32 | |
3 | The Decisions | 77 |
The Equal Protection of the Law | 78 | |
The Reapportionment Cases | 103 | |
The First Amendment: The Speech Clause | 111 | |
The First Amendment: The Press Clause | 131 | |
The First Amendment: The Religion Clauses | 138 | |
The Rights of the Accused | 156 | |
The Right to Privacy | 182 | |
A Final Lesson in Democracy | 184 | |
4 | The Legacy | 189 |
The Transformation of the Court | 189 | |
The Burger Court and Equal Protection | 191 | |
The Rehnquist Court and Equal Protection | 195 | |
The Legacy of Warren Court Equal Protection | 206 | |
The Burger Court and Speech | 208 | |
The Burger Court and a Free Press | 215 | |
The Rehnquist Court and Free Speech | 219 | |
The Burger Court and the Religion Clauses | 223 | |
The Rehnquist Court and the Religion Clauses | 228 | |
The Burger Court and Rights of the Accused | 236 | |
The Rehnquist Court and Rights of the Accused | 241 | |
The Right to Privacy - Abortion and the Right to Die | 243 | |
Conclusion: The Warren Court's Legacy | 253 | |
Pt. 2 | Reference Materials | 257 |
Key People, Laws, and Events | 259 | |
Chronology | 281 | |
Table of Cases | 287 | |
Glossary | 297 | |
Selected Bibliography | 311 | |
Index | 327 | |
About the Author | 357 |
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