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Page numbers in bold refer to tables. ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, 26, 31 ABA Watch, 83 abortion, 141–69 after Roe, 155–68 and constitutional amendments, 155–56 and incrementalist strategy, 145 and informed consent, 147–48 and Richard Nixon, 267n104 and OLP report, 151 partial-birth, 163 and state funding, 160 and state laws, 152–53 Abraham, Henry, 26 Abraham, Spencer, 2, 11, 34, 42 access to justice, 75–98 activist judges. See judicial activism Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena, 104–5, 112, 128 Addington, David S., 194, 205–6 Adkins v. Children’s Hospital, 55 Adler, Jonathan, 65 affirmative action and ballot initiatives, 133–35 and Civil Rights Practice Group, 121 and Ward Connerly, 210–11 and conservative goals, 39–40 and equal protection clause, 112 and gender, 118–20 and Grutter, 107–8 and Parents Involved, 105 public campaigns about, 133–35 and public interest law firms, 123–24 and Reagan administration, 121–23 and reverse discrimination, 113 and University of Michigan, 130–32 Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 92 Agenda for Civil Justice Reform in America (Clegg), 81 Alexander v. Sandoval, 76 Alito, Samuel A., Jr., 206 and Altria, 90 and CRC, 184 and Federalist Society, 2, 12, 14–15, 22 and Hamdan, 196–97 and judicial taking, 74 and Stoneridge, 95–97 and Wygant, 111 Altria Group, Inc. v. Good, 90 America in Black and White, 113–14 American Bar Association, 26, 31, 42–43 American Bar Foundation (ABF), 83 American Civil Rights Institute (ACRI), 124, 134–35 American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS), 19, 38, 40 American Enterprise Institute, 178 American Exceptionalism, 170–202 history of, 172–77 and international human rights, 175 and new sovereigntists, 202 American Justice for American Citizens Act, 189 American Principles Project, 144 Americans United for Life, 142, 145, 262n6 Americans United for Separation of Church and State, 40 amicus briefs, 6, 93–94, 97, 98, 123 arbitration, 75–76, 81, 91–95 Arizona Free Enterprise Club’s Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett, 218 Arkes, Hadley P., 145, 152, 154, 206 Aron, Nan, 33, 43 Article 98 agreements, 162, 176, 181 Ashcroft, John, 32, 145, 206 Assault on Diversity (Cokorinos), 124 assertive rhetoric, 82 Atkins v. Virginia, 189 AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 92–94 Bader, Hans, 134 Bakke, 110, 128–30 ballot initiatives, 61, 133–35 Barnett, Randy E., 10, 13, 14, 206 Barr, William, 68 Bartolomucci, Christopher, 33 Beard, Hugh Joseph, Jr., 122, 206–7 Behrens, Mark A., 83 Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 228n60 Benjamin Rush Society, 19 Berenson, Bradford, 33 Berliner, Dana, 62, 207 Blackmun, Harry, 126, 128 Blair, Anita K., 120 Blumenthal, Sidney, 4, 11 Bolick, Clint, 207 and affirmative action, 101–2, 109 and Robert Bork, 27 and CCRI, 134 and civil rights, 112 and court of claims, 62 Index 283 Bolick, Clint, (continued) and disparate impact, 126–27 and EEOC, 122 and Lani Guinier, 136 legal strategy of, 70–72 and Lucas, 59 and property rights, 58 and Clarence Thomas, 135 and Wards Cove, 125 Bolton, John R., 207 and American Exceptionalism, 174 and CRC, 184 and global governance, 177–78, 183 and Iraq, 191 and isolationist policies, 172 and Kyoto Protocol, 187 and Rome Statute, 181 Bopp, James, Jr., 12, 145–47, 154, 207 Bork, Robert, 207–8 and antitrust laws, 243n132 and Epstein’s theory, 53 and Federalist Society beginnings, 2 and international law, 197 judicial appointment of, 22 and Gary McDowell, 25 and originalism, 9 and George Priest, 65 Supreme Court nomination of, 27 and United Nations, 177 Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002, 166 Bowers v. Hardwick, 151, 154, 189 Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, 280n191 Braceras, Jennifer C., 118, 136, 208 Brand, Rachel L., 23–24, 32, 33, 208 Brandeis, Louis, 264n56 Brennan, William J., Jr., 9, 58, 60, 71, 126 Breyer, Stephen, 104, 106, 108 Bricker Amendment, 187–88 Brooks, Brian P., 93 Brown, Janice Rogers, 35, 208 Brown v. Board of Education, 30, 103, 105–6, 109, 116 Browne, Sharon L., 121, 134, 208–9 Buckley, William F., 7 Bullock, Scott G., 61, 209 Burling, James S., 209 Bush, George H. W. administration of, 30–31 and civil justice reform, 81–82 federal court appointees of, 237n151 and federal judges, 2, 22 and NAFTA, 182 and regulations, 67 Bush, George W. administration of, 11 and affirmative action, 133 and American Exceptionalism, 173 doctrine of, 192 and federal judges, 2, 22 and international criminal court, 181 and judicial appointments, 24...

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