The Five Days in June When Values Died in American Law (original) (raw)

The controversial intellectual giant of our time: a note on the late Justice Antonin Scalia

John Magyar

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Bridging the Divide between Justice Breyer’s Progressivism and Justice Scalia’s Textualism: Introducing the Concept of “Negative Originalism” to Guide Constitutional Interpretation in “Values Based” Adjudication

Adam Lamparello

Bepress Legal Series, 2007

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The Faith and Morals of Justice Antonin Scalia

David Forte

2019

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Bork, Robert H. Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems, 47 Ind. L. J. 1 (1971)

Erik Ugland

Communication Law and Policy, 2020

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Legal Realism, Innate Morality, and the Structural Role of the Supreme Court in the U.S. Constitutional Democracy

Karl Coplan

2010

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Edward A. Purcell, Jr., Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution: Erie, the Judicial Power, and the Politics of the Federal Courts in Twentieth-Century America, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. Pp. x + 417. $40 (ISBN 0-300-07804-8)

Linda Przybyszewski

Law and History Review, 2004

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND THE MYTH OF THE GREAT JUDGE

Michael Ariens

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The Religion of a Jurist: Justice David J. Brewer and the Christian Nation

Linda Przybyszewski

Journal of Supreme Court History, 2000

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CATHOLIC VALUES, HUMAN DIGNITY, AND THE MORAL LAW IN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT: JUSTICE ANTHONY KENNEDY'S APPROACH TO THE CONSTITUTION

Anne Jelliff

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Reading DeBoer and Obergefell through the “Moral Readings Versus Originalisms” Debate

Linda McClain

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Liberal politics and the judiciary: The supreme court and american democracy

Richard Bellamy

Res Publica, 1997

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The Ideal of Liberty: A Comment on Michael H. v. Gerald D

Robin West

University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1991

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What Judge Bork Should Have Said

Cass Sunstein

Connecticut Law Review, 1991

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ON THE ROAD OF GOOD INTENTIONS: JUSTICE BRENNAN AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES

Michael Ariens

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Idleman, Scott C. (1993) "The Role of Religious Values in Judicial Decision Making," Indiana Law Journal: Vol. 68: Iss. 2, Article 3 (Spring 1993)

Scott Stafne

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Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution: Erie, the Judicial Power, and the Politics of the Federal Courts in Twentieth-Century America

Michael Parrish

The American Historical Review, 2001

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Scalia's Infidelity: A Critique of "Faint-Hearted" Originalism

Randy Barnett

2006

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The Political Theology of Justice Hugo Black

Brett Bertucio

Journal of Law and Religion, 2020

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Judicial Review and the Religion Clauses: A Response to Professor Greenwalt

Robert P. George

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Appealing to the Brooding Spirit of the Law: Good and Evil in Landmark Judicial Dissents

Catherine Langford

Argumentation and Advocacy, 2008

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Static History and Brittle Jurisprudence: Raoul Berger and the Problem of Constitutional Methodology

Robert Cottrol

BCL Rev., 1984

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The Case For Religious Values In Judicial Decision-Making

Wendell Griffen

Marquette Law Review, 1998

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Roger K. Newman, editor, The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 622. $65.00 (ISBN 978-0-300-11300-6)

Steven Macias

Law and History Review, 2010

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THE PROVINCE OF JURISPRUDENCE DEMOCRATIZED by ALLAN C. HUTCHINSON

David Fraser

Journal of Law and Society, 2009

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APPENDIX for Does Legal Doctrine Matter ? Unpacking Law and Ideology on the U

Michael Bailey

2008

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Foreword Justice Scalia's Originalism: Original or Post-New Deal?

Roger Pilon

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Competing Conceptions of the Law: Public Arguments Regarding Nominees to the United States Supreme Court

John Katsulas

1989

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An Examination and Critique of the Compatibility and Coherence of Brian Leiter S Naturalized Jurisprudence with the American Legal Framework

Kostiantyn Pavlov

2020

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The Supreme Court, Sexual Citizenship and the Idea of Progress

Kendall Thomas

Widener Law Review, 1999

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Making America Great Again? An Essay on “The Weightier Matters of The Law: Justice and Mercy and Faith”

Josiah Young

Black Theology, 2017

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Remarks of Seth P. Waxman at the Memorial Observance for Justice Byron R. White, United States Supreme Court

Seth Waxman

2003

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Justice Stevens and Constitutional Adjudication: The Law Beyond the Rules

William Araiza

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Book Review: Law's Religion: Religious Difference and the Claims of Constitutionalism, by Benjamin L. Berger

Howard Kislowicz

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Some Religiously Devout Justices, Civil Religion, And The Culture War

Christopher Wolfe

Marquette Law Review, 1998

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