Rehnquist Court
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- John Paul Stevens, Originalist
- Section 2: Direction of the Rehnquist Court Institute of Bill of Rights Law at the William & Mary Law School
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- Federalism Lost: the Roberts Court's Failure to Continue Rehnquist's Federalism Revolution*
- Judicial Review by the Burger and Rehnquist Courts: Explaining Justices’ Responses to Constitutional Challenges
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- Hon. Sandra Day O'connor Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
- Stare Decisis and Due Process Amy Coney Barrett Notre Dame Law School, [email protected]
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- The Making of the Second Rehnquist Court: a Preliminary Analysis
- The Influence of Justice John Paul Stevens: Opinion Assignments by the Senator Associate Justice, 51 Santa Clara L
- Progressive Political Theory and Separation of Powers on the Burger and Rehnquist Courts Eric R
- The Cost of Judicial Error: Stare Decisis and the Role of Normative Theory, 89 Notre Dame L
- When It Comes to Business, the Right and Left Sides of the Court Agree
- John Paul Stevens. 2011. Five Chiefs: a Supreme Court Memoir. Little, Brown and Company
- The Politics of Judicial Restraint : the Rehnquist Court and the New Federalism Sarah J