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- The Paradox of Justice John Paul Stevens
- Oaths of Office Taken by the Current Court
- Stare Decisis and Due Process Amy Coney Barrett Notre Dame Law School, [email protected]
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- Antitrust in the O'connor-Rehnquist
- Supreme Court Appointment Process: Senate Debate and Confirmation Vote
- The Influence of Justice John Paul Stevens: Opinion Assignments by the Senator Associate Justice, 51 Santa Clara L
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- John Paul Stevens. 2011. Five Chiefs: a Supreme Court Memoir. Little, Brown and Company
- John P. Stevens High School Campus Policy
- Justice John Paul Stevens and Capital Punishment
- Supreme Court Needs to Rethink NCAA 'Amateurism'
- The Jurisprudence of Justice John Paul Stevens: the Constitutionality of Congressional Term Limits and the Presidential Line Item Veto
- John Paul Stevens, Human Rights Judge
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- Speed of Presidential and Senate Actions on Supreme Court Nominations, 1900˚2010
- The Antitrust Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Dies at Age 99
- Breyer Worries Retiring Could Add to Polarization. Would
- Justice John Paul Stevens and Judicial Deference in Military Matters
- Justice John Paul Stevens: Staunch Defender of Miranda Rights
- Mental Decrepitude on the US Supreme Court
- A Review of Five Chiefs by John Paul Stevens
- Supreme Court Sluggers: John Paul Stevens Is No Stephen J. Field Ross
- Justice Stevens, Religious Freedom, and the Value of Equal Membership
- Justice Stevens and the Establishment Clause
- Extrajudicial Reticence
- Justice John Paul Stevens (Ret.) Fall 2011 Albritton Lecture the University of Alabama School of Law Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Originalism and History, Athens, GA, November 6, 2013
- Justice Scalia Brought to the Court
- Speed of Presidential and Senate Actions on Supreme Court Nominations, 1900-2010
- Confirm Amy Coney Barrett
- Justice John Paul Stevens (JD ’47) 1920–2019 NORTHWESTERN LAW REPORTER Fall 2019, Volume VIII, Number 2
- John Paul Stevens for a Time Seemed Destined to Be One of the Supreme Court’S Most Vigorous Opponents of Affirmative Action
- Justice Stevens's Supreme Court Life
- Judge Amy Coney Barrett: Her Jurisprudence and Potential Impact on the Supreme Court