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Pepperdine University

2012

John Roberts

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Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, Marcia Coyle Mar 2012

Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, Marcia Coyle

Pepperdine Law Review

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Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, Gina Holland Mar 2012

Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, Gina Holland

Pepperdine Law Review

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Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, David G. Savage Mar 2012

Evaluating The New Justices In Light Of The Confirmation Ordeal, David G. Savage

Pepperdine Law Review

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The Political Process, Elizabeth Garrett Mar 2012

The Political Process, Elizabeth Garrett

Pepperdine Law Review

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Criminal Justice, Akhil Reed Amar Mar 2012

Criminal Justice, Akhil Reed Amar

Pepperdine Law Review

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Civil Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky Mar 2012

Civil Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky

Pepperdine Law Review

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Overview Of The Term: The Rule Of Law & Roberts's Revolution Of Restraint, Douglas W. Kmiec Mar 2012

Overview Of The Term: The Rule Of Law & Roberts's Revolution Of Restraint, Douglas W. Kmiec

Pepperdine Law Review

In this introduction to a symposium on Chief Justice Roberts’ first term, Professor Kmiec begins with a discussion of how the addition of Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito to the Supreme Court resulted in a continuation of the center-right tradition of the Rehnquist-O’Connor era, and he addresses the impact of Justice O’Connor’s retirement on Justice Kennedy’s jurisprudence. Professor Kmiec also evaluates Rehnquist’s final term, determining that, during this term, Rehnquist lost some of the hard earned constitutional advantages in the areas of religious accommodation, federalism, and the protection of property rights. Professor Kmiec ends his article with a discussion …