[EL] Forthcoming book/ The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia.

Schultz, David A. dschultz at hamline.edu
Wed Feb 28 18:23:44 PST 2018


Hi all:

I am pleased to announced that forthcoming that this summer (and hopefully
available for the American Political Science Convention in Boston) will be
a new book entitled  The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia.  Howard
Schweber, University of Wisconsin, Madison, and I are the editors.  The
book will be published by Lexington Books and it features chapters by
leading political science and law professors on a variety of topics.   I
will simply say we have assembled some of the best Scalia and public law
scholars in the country to do this volume.  We may not be the first volume
out on Scalia but we will be worth waiting for.

Here is the table of contents.  More details on publication will be
forthcoming.

Introduction:  Assessing Antonin Scalia’s Place in Supreme Court History
David Schultz
Howard Schweber

Chapter I
Scalia, Sissies, and Administrative Law
David Schultz

Chapter II
Justice Scalia’s Modest Employment Discrimination Law Legacy
Henry L. Chambers, Jr.

Chapter III
Playing Defense in the “Culture Wars”:  Justice Scalia on Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation
Mary Welek Atwell

Chapter IV
Justice Scalia and Criminal Justice:  A Mixed Record with Conservative
Impact
Christopher E. Smith
Charles F. Jacobs

Chapter V
Threat and Suspicion: Scalia’s Legacy for A Transnational Judicial Dialogue
Maureen Stobb

Chapter VI
The Anti-Madison: Antonin Scalia’s Theory of Politics
Howard Schweber
Chapter VII
Justice Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement: An Exploration of
Nino’s Neoconservatism
Jesse Merriam

Chapter VIII
Justice Scalia and the Originalist Fallacy
Stephen M. Feldman

Chapter IX
The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia: Common-Law Judging Behind an
Originalist Façade
Ronald Kahn
Gerard Michael D’Emilio

Chapter XI
Justice Scalia’s Concurring Opinion Writing
Christopher J. Krewson
Ryan J. Owens

Chapter X
Justice Scalia and Oral Arguments at the Supreme Court
Tim Johnson
Ryan Black
Ryan Owens

Chapter XII
Justice Scalia’s Confirmation Hearing Legacy
Alexander Denison
Justin Wedeking

Chapter XIII
Was Antonin Scalia a “Great” Supreme Court Justice?
James Staab


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