Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 256
Trim: 7 x 9
978-0-8476-8132-7 • Paperback • February 1996 • $53.00 • (£37.95)
David A. Schultz is Professor in the Graduate School of Management at Hamline University in St Paul, Minnesota. Christopher E. Smith is associate professor of political science at the School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Property Rights and the Emergence of a Post-Carolene Products Jurisprudence
Chapter 2 Constitutional Interpretation and the Political Process
Chapter 3 Statutory Interpretation and Legislative Politics
Chapter 4 The Institutions of American Government
Chapter 5 Freedom of Religion
Chapter 6 Freedom of Speech
Chapter 7 Freedom of Press and Association
Chapter 8 Criminal Justice and the Majoritarian Process
Chapter 9 A Different Kind of Conservative
Chapter 10 Bibliography
Chapter 11 Cases
Chapter 12 Index
Highly Recommended.
— Law and Politics Book Review
It is a valuable companion volume because [Schultz and Smith] demonstrate, by painstaking analysis of his opinions, that Scalia is able to arrive at the verdicts he does only by invoking a set of normative and interpretive commitments that gies far beyond the textualism he espouses in his Tanner Lecture.
— The Review of Politics
This is a powerful, carefully researched and dispassionate analysis of one of our most important jurists.
— Perspectives on Political Science
Schultz and Smith comprehensively examine the judicial opinions of US Supreme Court Justice Scalia . . . Highly recommended.
— CHOICE