The Tenth Justice

The Tenth Justice

Author: Lincoln Caplan

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Of all the nation's public officials, the Solicitor General is the only one required by statute to be "learned in the law." Although he serves in the Department of Justice, he also has permanent chambers in the Supreme Court. The fact that he keeps offices at these two distinct institutions underscores his special role.


Cato Supreme Court Review, 2010-2011

Cato Supreme Court Review, 2010-2011

Author: Ilya Shapiro

Publisher: Cato Institute

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781935308515

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Now in its 10th year, this acclaimed annual publication brings together leading national scholars to analyze the Supreme Court's most important decisions from the term just ended and preview the year ahead.


The Law of Church and State in the Supreme Court Revisited

The Law of Church and State in the Supreme Court Revisited

Author: David M. Ackerman

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781594546426

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The religion clauses of the First Amendment provide that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...." In modern times the Supreme Court has frequently construes these clauses to create, in Thomas Jefferson's oft-quoted metaphor, a "wall of separation between church and state". The Court's decisions have precipitated substantial opposition and, in particularly since the election of Ronald Reagan to the Presidency in 1980, a concerted and partly successful effort to change its separatist constructions of the religion clauses. This volume summarises the doctrinal debates and shifts on the religion clauses that have occurred on the Court during this period. It summarises and examines as well the legal effect of each of the 56 decisions the Court has handed down concerning church and state since 1980.


Bringing Justice to the People

Bringing Justice to the People

Author: Lee Edwards

Publisher: Heritage Foundation

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13:

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With an insider's view, the book charts the evolution of the movement, starting with the birth of the Pacific Legal Foundation on through the political and legal battles fought and won, including school choice, religious liberty, and racial preferences.


The Federalist Society

The Federalist Society

Author: Michael Avery

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0826518796

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Over the last thirty years, the Federal Society for Law and Public Policy Studies has grown from a small group of disaffected conservative law students into an organization with extraordinary influence over American law and politics. Although the organization is unknown to the average citizen, this group of intellectuals has managed to monopolize the selection of federal judges, take over the Department of Justice, and control legal policy in the White House. Today the Society claims that 45,000 conservative lawyers and law students are involved in its activities. Four Supreme Court Justices--Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, John Roberts, and Samuel Alito--are current or former members. Every single federal judge appointed in the two Bush presidencies was either a Society member or approved by members. During the Bush years, young Federalist Society lawyers dominated the legal staffs of the Justice Department and other important government agencies. The Society has lawyer chapters in every major city in the United States and student chapters in every accredited law school. Its membership includes economic conservatives, social conservatives, Christian conservatives, and libertarians, who differ with each other on significant issues, but who cooperate in advancing a broad conservative agenda. How did this happen? How did this group of conservatives succeed in moving their theories into the mainstream of legal thought? What is the range of positions of those associated with the Federalist Society in areas of legal and political controversy? The authors survey these stances in separate chapters on regulation of business and private property; race and gender discrimination and affirmative action; personal sexual autonomy, including abortion and gay rights; and American exceptionalism and international law.