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Chief Justice John Roberts: Institutionalist Or Hubris-In-Chief?, Eric J. Segall
Chief Justice John Roberts: Institutionalist Or Hubris-In-Chief?, Eric J. Segall
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
The conventional wisdom among Supreme Court scholars and commentators is that Chief Justice John Roberts is an institutionalist who cares deeply about both his personal legacy and the Supreme Court’s prestige over time. This essay challenges that belief. While the Chief certainly cares about how the Court is perceived by the public, as do most of the justices, what most defines Roberts is his hubris—not a concern for the Court’s legitimacy or even his own place in history. Across the vast landscape of constitutional law, Roberts has distorted precedent and ignored text and history to further his own policy preferences. …
The Future Of Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Programs:Did The Supreme Court's Decision Iin Adarand Constructors V. Pena Really Make A Difference?, Jennifer L. Haynes
The Future Of Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Programs:Did The Supreme Court's Decision Iin Adarand Constructors V. Pena Really Make A Difference?, Jennifer L. Haynes
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Foreword: Never Again, Franklin D. Cleckley
Foreword: Never Again, Franklin D. Cleckley
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Reaffirming Affirmative Action We've Come A Long Way, But Not Far Enough, Cynthia R. Mabry
Reaffirming Affirmative Action We've Come A Long Way, But Not Far Enough, Cynthia R. Mabry
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Fullilove V. Klutznick: Do Affirmative Action Plans Require Congressional Authorization?
Fullilove V. Klutznick: Do Affirmative Action Plans Require Congressional Authorization?
Washington and Lee Law Review
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School Desegregation And Affirmative Equitable Relief: Swann And Beyond
School Desegregation And Affirmative Equitable Relief: Swann And Beyond
Washington and Lee Law Review
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