
Indirect Funding and the Establishment Clause: Rehnquist's Triumphant Vision of Neutrality and Private Choice, Narrowing Habeus Corpus, and Abortion: A Mixed and Unsettled Legacy
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Description
Professor Conkle's contribution, chapter 4, is titled "Indirect Funding and the Establishment Clause: Rehnquist's Triumphant Vision of Neutrality and Private Choice." Professor Hoffman's contribution, chapter 8, is titled "Narrowing Habeus Corpus". Professor Johnsen's contribution, chapter 15, is titled "Abortion: A Mixed and Unsettled Legacy".
ISBN
0521859190 (hb.), 0521683661 (pb.)
Publication Date
2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City
New York, NY
Keywords
William H. Rehnquist, Supreme Court, Biography, Judges, United States
Disciplines
Judges | Law | Legal Biography
Recommended Citation
Bradley, Craig; Conkle, Daniel O.; Hoffmann, Joseph L.; and Johnsen, Dawn E., "Indirect Funding and the Establishment Clause: Rehnquist's Triumphant Vision of Neutrality and Private Choice, Narrowing Habeus Corpus, and Abortion: A Mixed and Unsettled Legacy" (2006). Books & Book Chapters by Maurer Faculty. 73.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/73
Comments
Bradley, Craig, ed. The Rehnquist Legacy. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
During the thirty-three years William Rehnquist has been on the Supreme Court, nineteen as Chief Justice, significant developments have defined the American legal landscape. This book is a legal biography of Chief Justice William Rehnquist of the United States Supreme Court and the legacy he created. It is an intensive examination of his thirty-three year legacy as a Supreme Court Justice based on his Court opinions, primarily in the area of constitutional law, and written by a group of legal scholars each of whom is a specialist in the area covered by his/her chapter.
Full bibliographic details available here.
Copies available in the Jerome Hall Law Library, K F8742 .R474 2006