Supreme Court
-
Issue #27, Winter 2013
Originalist Sin
The new book by Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner is very sure of itself—in fact, far too much so.
Akhil Reed Amar -
Issue #23, Winter 2012
The Roberts Court v. America
How the Roberts Supreme Court is using the First Amendment to craft a radical, free-market jurisprudence.
Jedediah Purdy -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
The Last Liberal Justice?
Why William Brennan was the twentieth century’s most consequential Supreme Court justice.
David Strauss -
Issue #17, Summer 2010
Mr. Public Interest
Louis Brandeis—inventor of public-interest law, the right to privacy, and his famous Brief, all before he went to the Supreme Court—is worth a fresh look today.
Michael Waldman -
Issue #13, Summer 2009
May It Please the Country
For those worried about the Roberts Court: History shows that conservative Supreme Courts are surprisingly accommodating to liberal agendas.
Eric Lane and Aziz Huq -
Issue #3, Winter 2007
Judicial Restraint
How Kermit Roosevelt III’s judicial theory undermines the very case for judicial philosophies.
Erwin Chemerinsky

