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abortion, 150–51; irreconcilability of debate , 151–58, 261n. 20, 262n. 33; movement to liberalize, 158–64. See also Roe v. Wade Adair, Douglass, on Federalist 10, 173 Adair (U.S. v.), 250n. 166 Adams, John: on judicial independence, 54; on republicanism, 170 Administrative Procedure Act, 182–83 administrative state, 179–86 Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 272n. 48 Amar, Akhil Reed: on Fourteenth Amendment, 32; on Miranda rights, 142 amendment process, as means of overturning court rulings, 191 American Civil Liberties Union, legal victories of, 226n. 67 Anti-Federalists: opposition to judicial review , 67–69; on statutory interpretation, 76–77, 85 Arkes, Hadley, on Cohen, 129 Ashcroft, John, attack on judiciary, 7 Bailyn, Bernard, 57, 80 Baker v. Carr, See redistricting cases Baker v. State, 123–24, 253n. 33 Barr, Robert: attack on judiciary, 8; on homosexual marriage, 124 Bell, David, 83 Berea College v. Kentucky, 248n. 118 Berger, Raoul: on Brown, 35–36; on Cruikshank , 108; on judicial review, 76, 81; and originalism, 31–33, 34–36, 229n. 98, 241n. 112; on rule of law in America, 145; on Slaughterhouse, 103–4, 249n. 127 Berns, Walter: on Fourteenth Amendment, 32; on need to restrain majorities, 108 Bill of Rights, Federalist opposition to, 77–80 Black, Charles L.: on Ninth Amendment, 79; on Slaughterhouse, 103 Blackstone, William: on judicial independence , 52–53; on liability, 93; on warmaking powers, 207 Bolick, Clint: on campaign finance reform, 175; on Clinton judges, 194 Boot, Max: attacks on judiciary, 5, 86, 108; on Brown, 276n. 127; on rights of criminal defendants, 140; on rights revolution , 118 Bork, Robert, 4, 5; on Baker, 235n. 200; on Brown, 36–37; on Cohen, 129; on First Amendment, 131–33, 255n. 77; on foreign affairs, 208–9; on impeachment of federal judges, 242n. 145; on judicial cultural bias, 29–30, 114n. 67, 229n. 86; on judicial usurpation of politics, 49–59, 118–19; on Ninth Amendment, 79; nomination to Supreme Court, 162, 193–94, 265n. 63; and originalism, 30, 33–35, 48–49, 241n. 112; on redistricting 285 Index cases, 126; on Roe v. Wade, 150, 230n. 112; on Slaughterhouse, 108, 249n. 127 Brennan, William: on state court protection of rights, 122; on welfare rights, 135–36, 137 Breyer, Stephen: on abortion, 158; on Federal Sentencing Guidelines, 209; on Goldberg v. Kelly, 136; nomination to Supreme Court, 162, 194–95 Brody, David, on labor law, 182 Brown v. Board of Education: implementation of, 195–96, 200–202; and originalism , 31–32, 35–37, 232n. 137 Buckley, James L.: attacks on judiciary, 86, 236n. 201; on Roe v. Wade, 160 Buckley, William F., on Roe v. Wade, 86 Buckley v. Valeo, 150–51, 164–66, 169, 252n. 20. See also campaign finance reform Burger Court, 17, 21 Burke, Edmund, on judicial independence, 53–54 Burnham, Walter Dean, on Supreme Court in American politics, 197 Bush v. Gore, 223n. 26 Bussiere, Elizabeth, on welfare rights, 257n. 109 Calabresi, Guido: on administrative agency power, 181, 182; on judicial lawmaking, 88 Caldwell, Christopher, on abortion, 164, 261n. 20 California Democratic Party v. Jones, 268n. 127 campaign finance reform, 150–51, 164–66; and originalism, 166–75, 296n. 128 Cardozo, Benjamin: on freedom of speech, 45; on judicial discretion, 187, 219–20; on spending power, 240n. 109 Carrington, Paul, on judicial elections, 213–14 Cary v. Daniels, 90 Casey v. Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 19, 21, 151–52, 162–63 Champagne, Anthony, on judicial elections, 213, 215 Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 95–96, 245n. 56 Chayes, Abram, on role of judge in complex litigation, 203 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Counsel, 183 China, judiciary of, 283n. 8 Chisholm v. Georgia, overturned by Eleventh Amendment, 191, 202 Civil Rights Act of 1964: judicial interpretation of, 187–90, 272n. 54; and school desegregation , 202 Civil Rights Act of 1991, 189–90 Civil Rights Cases, 105, 248n. 107 Clean Air Act, 184–86, 271n. 43 Clinton, William, selection of judges by, 194–95, 274n. 88 Cockburn, Alexander, on redistricting cases, 254n. 50 Cohen v. California, 129 Cole, David: on legal representation of the poor, 146, 260n. 149; on prison population , 138–39 Colgrove v. Green, 127 Coppage v. Kansas, 250n. 166 Corfeild v. Coryell, 38–39, 102 Cox, Archibald: on libel, 130; on redistricting cases, 126–27; on Warren Court, 15–16 criminal defendants, rights of, 138–48 Croly, Herbert, attack on judiciary, 115 Cruikshank (U.S. v.), 104 Cumming v. County Bd. of Ed., 106–7 Currie...

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