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 LAW Johnny C. Burris Collection - 3rd Floor  KF294.F43 H65 2015    AVAILABLE  
Author Hollis-Brusky, Amanda, author.
Title Ideas with consequences : the Federalist Society and the conservative counterrevolution / Amanda Hollis-Brusky.
OCLC 876882466
ISBN 9780199385522
0199385521
Publisher Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Description xii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies (U.S.)
Other
Subject heading/s
Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies (U.S.) (OCoLC)fst00610499
LC Subject heading/s Law -- Political aspects -- United States.
Judicial review -- United States.
Conservatism -- United States.
Other
Subject heading/s
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Conservatism & Liberalism.
LAW -- Constitutional.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
Conservatism. (OCoLC)fst00875582
Judicial review. (OCoLC)fst00984727
Law -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst00993795
Konservativismus. (DE-588)4032187-3
Liberalismus. (DE-588)4035582-2
Rechtspolitik. (DE-588)4048822-6
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
USA. (DE-588)4078704-7
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-244) and index.
Contents Understanding Federalist Society network influence -- Part I. The state exists to preserve freedom -- The right of the people to keep and bear arms : lost and found -- 3. Judicial Activism, Inc. : the First Amendment, campaign finance, and Citizens United -- Part II. The separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution -- Federalism and the commerce power : returning to "first principles" -- 5. State sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment : the anti-commandeering doctrine -- Part III. It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judiciary Branch to say what the law is, not what it should be -- 6. Saying what the law is : the Federalist Society and the conservative counterrevolution -- Epilogue : an agenda for future research : looking back, looking forward.
Summary "There are few intellectual movements in American political history more successful than the Federalist Society. Created in 1982 to counterbalance what its founders considered a liberal legal establishment, the organization has now become the conservative legal establishment, and membership is all but required for any conservative lawyer who hopes to enter politics or the judiciary. It can claim 40,000 members, including four Supreme Court Justices, dozens of federal judges, and every Republican attorney general since its inception. But its power goes even deeper. In Ideas with Consequences, Amanda Hollis-Brusky, an expert on conservative legal movements, provides the first ever comprehensive documentation of how the Federalist Society exerts its influence. Drawing from a huge trove of documents, transcripts, and interviews, she presents a series of important legal questions and explains how the Federalist Society managed to revolutionize the jurisprudence for each one. Many of these questions--including the powers of the federal government, the individual right to bear arms, and the parameters of corporate political speech--had long been considered settled. But the Federalist Society was able to upend the existing conventional wisdom, promoting constitutional theories that had previously been dismissed as ludicrously radical. Hollis-Brusky argues that the Federalist Society offers several of the crucial ingredients needed to accomplish this constitutional revolution. It serves as a credentialing institution for conservative lawyers and judges, legitimizes novel interpretations of the constitution through a conservative framework, and provides a judicial audience of like-minded peers, which prevents the well-documented phenomenon of conservative judges turning moderate after years on the bench. Through these functions, it is able to exercise enormous influence on important cases at every level. With unparalleled research and analysis of some of the hottest political and judicial issues of our time, Ideas with Consequences is the essential guide to the Federalist Society at a time when its power has broader implications than ever"-- Provided by publisher.
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