"Much like the Rehnquist Court itself, The Rehnquist Court provides Americans of all views with facts and findings that will confirm, inflame, delight and provoke, as it takes readers inside this pivotal group and the major issues of our time." -- Gene Policinski, Executive Director, First Amendment Center "Although the final day of the Rehnquist Court occurred only months ago, David Hudson has managed to appraise the jurisprudence of that Court and the leadership of its Chief Justice with a clarity and perspective one would expect only after years had passed from the end of such a complex era. This is a most readable and informative book, valuable to lawyers and non-lawyers alike, offering important insight into a portentous era in the evolution of the Supreme Court and of American constitutional law." -- Robert M. O'Neil, Founding Director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression, Law Professor at the University of Virginia
David L. Hudson, Jr. is a research attorney with the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University. Hudson also teaches classes at the Nashville School of Law and Middle Tennessee State University. He serves as a First Amendment contributing editor to the American Bar Association's Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases. He has written about the First Amendment jurisprudence of a number of Supreme Court Justices, including Clarence Thomas, William Brennan, John Paul Stevens, David Souter, and Samuel Alito. He is the author or co-author of 15 books.
In this single volume, Hudson has produced a chronicle of William
Rehnquist's 33-year service on the Supreme Court, with 19 years as
chief justice. A dedicated conservative, Rehnquist was a
controversial figure in his public life, from his clerkship to
Robert Jackson through his initial public service in the Justice
Department's Office of Legal Counsel. Hudson takes the reader
through two contentious confirmation hearings following Rehnquist's
appointment to the bench by President Nixon and later to the chief
justiceship by President Reagan. Before moving to the bulk of the
study--an analysis of the major public law decisions of the
Rehnquist period--the author profiles the 14 justices who served as
colleagues prior to Rehnquist's appointment as chief, and later
under his leadership. Constitutional areas under Hudson's
microscope are federalism, freedom of religion and speech, criminal
law, affirmative action, abortion, and gay rights….[t]he book is
enlightening reading for the public as well as for the
professionals. Recommended. General readers, upper-division
undergraduates through faculty.
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Hudson presents an overview and assessment of the Supreme Court
during the tenure of the recently deceased Chief Justice, William
J. Rehnquist. Career and other biographical information for
Rehnquist open the volume, followed by a chapter profiling justices
serving during Rehnquist's tenure at the head of Court. Subsequent
chapters explore the views of Rehnquist and court rulings as they
related to federalism; freedom of religion; freedom of expression;
habeas corpus and capital punishment; other areas of criminal law;
and abortion, gay rights, and affirmative action. The final chapter
assesses Rehnquist as an efficient and fair administrator of the
Court who articulated a consistent conservative judicial philosophy
and remained committed to judicial independence.
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