Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution
Delve into the intriguing world of judicial philosophy with Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution by Sue Davis. Published by Princeton University Press in 2014, this compelling analysis spans 258 pages, offering a fresh perspective on the decision-making processes of William H. Rehnquist. From his beginnings as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1971 to his nomination as Chief Justice in 1986, Davis provides a thorough examination of Rehnquist's influence on the Burger Court, often regarded as its most conservative member. This book is essential for anyone interested in constitutional law and the evolution of the Supreme Court. Discover how Rehnquist's judicial philosophy shaped American legal landscape and continues to resonate today. Perfect for students, scholars, and legal enthusiasts alike, Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution is a must-read for understanding the complexities of the U.S. judiciary.