SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

ANTHONY M. KENNEDY


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Abortion waiting-period statutes: Hartigan v. Zbaraz and Justice Anthony Kennedy's impact on future decision. Vicki Cooper Hale. 24 Tulsa Law Journal 189 (Winter 1988).

After one year on court, Justice Kennedy still a mystery man. Richard C. Reuben. 135 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (April 20, 1989).

The Agonizer. Jeffrey Rosen. 72 The New Yorker 82 (Nov. 11, 1996). RESERVE

Another solution to the Kennedy riddle. (reasoning behind the decisions of Anthony Kennedy). Tony Mauro. 15 Legal Times 6, col. 1 (September 14, 1992).

Anthony Kennedy's country club ethics. Robert W. Benson. 101 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, Col. 3 (Jan. 14, 1988).

Arbitration in the post-Cold-War era - Justices Kennedy's view of postexpiration arbitrability in Litton Financial Printing Division v. NLRB. Gary Minda. 22 Stetson Law Review 83 (Fall 1992).

‘Bork in sheep's clothing?’ Did Kennedy break faith with the Senate and civil rights groups? Manuel Marquez and Beatriz Molina. 101 Los Angeles Daily Journal 94, p4 (May 5, 1988).

Bork to Ginsburg to Kennedy. (Judge Anthony M. Kennedy) Paul Marcotte. 74 ABA Journal 15 (Jan. 1, 1988).

The "brooding omnipresence" in Bush v. Gore: Anthony Kennedy, the equality principle, and judicial supremacy. Stephen G. Bragaw and Barbara A. Perry. 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 19 (Winter 2002).

A Cautious conservatism: Judge Kennedy lives by the rules. Cynthia Gorney. Washington Post (Dec. 14, 1987).

Change, but not for the sake of change: Kennedy on the Constitution. Anthony M. Kennedy. 10 Legal Times 21, col. 1 (Dec. 7, 1987).

Changing times benefit Kennedy. Marcia Coyle and Fred Strasser. 10 The National Law Journal 11, p1 (Nov. 23, 1987).

A Conservative struggles with Lemon: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's dissent in Allegheny. Keith O. McArtor. 26 Tulsa Law Journal 107 (Fall 1990).

The Constitution and the spirit of freedom. Anthony M. Kennedy. 1 The Gauer distinguished lecture in law and policy. Washington, D.C.: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c1990.

Crossing the Rubicon: Anthony Kennedy couldn't have picked a more dramatic moment to declare his independence on the court. Terry Carter. 12 California Lawyer 39 (October, 1992).

Effect of Kennedy uncertain as Supreme Court term ends. Henry J. Reske. 11 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 3, col. 1 (July 11, 1988).

The Fifth man. 198 New Republic 4, col. 1 (May 16, 1988).

Gipper's choice sensitive to media's First Amendment concerns. 12 News Media & the Law 26 (Winter 1988).

Judge Kennedy: a Powell clone? Henry J. Reske. 10 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 2, col. 1 (Nov. 16, 1987).

Judge Kennedy on the environment. Stephen L. Kass and Michael B. Gerrard. 199 New York Law Journal 1, col. 1 (Jan. 25, 1988).

Judge Kennedy: wise restraints make us free. (Opening remarks at 1987 9th Circuit judges conference) Anthony M. Kennedy. 10 Legal Times 14, col. 1 (Nov. 16, 1987).

Judge Kennedy's roots in Sacramento go deep; a product of two sides of town. Douglas Jehl. 107 Los Angeles Times 1 (Dec. 14, 1987).

Judges and federalism: a comment on "Justice Kennedy's vision of federalism". (Response to article in this issue by Earl M. Maltz, p. 761)(Symposium after Alden). 31 Rutgers Law Journal 3, 825-831, Spring 2000.

Judicial ethics and the rule of law. Anthony M. Kennedy, et al. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1067 (Mid-Summer 1996).

Justice Anthony Kennedy takes the high road; no clone of Robert Bork. Christopher Schroeder. 124 New Jersey Law Journal 6, p.22 (August 10, 1989).

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy: a Trojan Horse conservative. Sue Golden. 1 Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 229 (Fall 1990).

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy: an unknown quantity in the U.S. Supreme Court? 27 Law Society Journal 60 (Feb 1989).

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy: will his appointment to the United States Supreme Court have an impact on employment discrimination? Robin Olinger Bell. 57 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1037 (Winter 1989).

Justice Kennedy and the Establishment Clause: the Supreme Court tries the coercion test. Paul Earl Pongrace, III. 6 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 217 (Spring 1994).

Justice Kennedy and the idea of equality. Akhil Reed Amar. 28 Pacific Law Journal 515 (Spring 1997).

Justice Kennedy: the fifth vote. Joan Biskupic. 47 Congressional Quarterly 1695 (Feb. 6, 1989).

Justice Kennedy's vision of federalism. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy) (Symposium: Federalism After Alden). 31 Rutgers Law Journal 3, 761-770, Spring 2000.

Justices Kennedy, Thomas provide rare glimpses of life at the court. Mauro Tony. 05/21/2001 New Jersey Law Journal 6, col. 1.

Kennedy addresses the 'rule of law.' Richard C. Reuben. 102 Los Angeles Daily Journal B1, col. 1 (October 20, 1989).

Kennedy cast key votes in 7 conservative rulings. 137 The New York Times 12 (July 3, 1988).

Kennedy finds winning ways as man in the middle. Kenneth Jost. 17 Legal Times 11, p.2 (August 1, 1994).

Kennedy learns the moral component of his job. Tony Mauro. 132 New Jersey Law Journal 16, col. 1 (September 28, 1992).

Kennedy nomination not likely to alter high court's antitrust rulings. Daniel M. Wall. 2 Antitrust 36 (Winter 1988).

Kennedy on the campaign trail? Tony Mauro. 25 Legal Times 13, 7 (April 1, 2002).

Kennedy: the newest justice stakes out his position: the "gray market" case, "plain meaning," and other portents. Louis B. Schawartz. 101 Los Angeles Daily Journal 82, col. 1 (Sept. 30, 1988).

Kennedy's constitutional journey; in the 1991-1992 term, Associate Justice's conservatism took a more personal, less ideological tone. Terrence Moran. 15 Legal Times 1, col. 2.

Kennedy's flash in the public eye may subtend a campaign for chiefhood. Tony Mauro. 168 New Jersey Law Journal 1 (April 1, 2002).

The Limitations of labeling: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy and the First Amendment. Lawrence M. Friedman. 20 Ohio Northern University Law Review 225-262 (Spring 1993).

Man in the middle; Anthony Kennedy, finally stepping from the shadow of Justices rehnquist and Scalia, is the man to watch this term. Richard C. Reuben. 12 California Lawyer 34 (October 1992).

Man in the news: restrained pragmatist Anthony M. Kennedy. Robert Reinhold. New York Times (Nov. 12, 1987).

Man of the year; justice Anthony Kennedy brought about the end of the Reagan era. John B. Judis. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Jan. 11, 1993).

New trio stands up to Court's hard right. Marcia Coyle. 14 National Law Journal 1, col. 4 (August 31, 1992).

An old doctrine assaulted: Kennedy attempts to eviscerate Ex parte Young. Lydia Hawkins. 24 Ohio Northern University Law Review 369 (Spring 1998).

The Opinions of Anthony Kennedy: no time for ideology. Charles F. Williams. 74 ABA Journal 56 (March 1, 1988).

Parties, PACs, and campaign finance: preserving First Amendment parity. 110 Harvard Law Review 1573 (May 1997).

Patterson v. McLean: a confirmation of the new right at the U.S. Supreme Court. George M. Sullivan. 30 Les Cahiers de Droit 987 (December 1989).

Portrait of the nominee as a young man: as lobbyist and lawyer, Anthony Kennedy thrived in Reagan's California. Aaron Freiwald. 10 Legal Times 1, col. 2 (Nov. 23, 1987).

President cites crime issue in choosing Kennedy for high court. 18 Criminal Justice Newsletter 1 (Nov. 19, 1987).

Privacy, partiality, and pugnacity: scenes from the Kennedy hearings. Terrence Moran. 10 Legal Times 4, col. 1 (Dec.21, 1987).

The Professor from Washington. 8 California Lawyer 19 (July 1988).

Profile. (Judge Anthony M. Kennedy: Supreme Court nominee) Joe Applegate. 100 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 3 (Nov. 12, 1987).

Profile. (U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judge Anthony M. Kennedy) Don J. DeBenedictis. 91 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 3 (Aug. 10, 1981).

Profiles in caprice: Justice Anthony Kennedy. Terrence Moran. 131 New Jersey Law Journal 4, col. 1 (July 13, 1992).

The Public forum doctrine's 'government intent standard': what happened to Justice Kennedy. 2000 L. Rev. Mich. St. U. Det. C.L. 173 (Spring 2000).

Revisiting the freshman effect hypothesis: the first two terms of Justice Anthony Kennedy. Albert P. Melone. 74 Judicature 6 (June 1990).

Romer’s radicalism: the unexpected revival of Warren Court activism. Louis Michael Seidman. Supreme Court Review 67 (Annual 1996).

Supreme Court nominee Kennedy skeptical of exclusionary rule. Lyle Denniston. 18 Criminal Justice Newsletter 5 (Dec. 1, 1987).

Supreme Court surprise: Justice Anthony Kennedy's move toward moderation. Christopher E. Smith. 45 Oklahoma Law Review 459 (Fall 1992).

Supreme Court: which way will the new Justice vote? Kim Lawton. 32 Christianity Today 37 (April 22, 1988).

A Survey of Justice Anthony Kennedy's Ninth Circuit international law opinions. Stephen M. Carruthers. 3 Connecticut Journal of International Law 501 (Spring 1988).

Swing votes inject suspense into new term; two justices are key to outcomes of federalism, free speech, other issues. Marcia Coyle. 19 The National Law Journal A1, col. 1 (Oct. 7, 1996).

Three justices in search of a character: the moral agendas of Justices O’Connor, Scalia, and Kennedy. 49 Rutgers Law Review 219 (Fall 1996).

Waiting for Kennedy. (Cases before the Supreme Court waiting for Anthony Kennedy to assume his position.) David O. Stewart. 74 ABA Journal 52 (March 1, 1988).


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TREATISES & GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

Joseph, Joel D. "Justice Kennedy, the Rookie." In 8 men and a lady: profiles of the justices of the Supreme Court, by the Judicial Staff of the National Press, p. 273-288. Bethesda, MD: The National Press, 1990. [KF 8744 .E38 1990] RESERVE.

Kennedy, Anthony M. The Constitution and the Spirit of Freedom. Washington, D.C.: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c1990. [In processing]

Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. Exec. Rpt. 100-13. Includes an analysis of Judge Kennedy's positions, committee conclusions and additional and supplemental views. [Y1.1/6:100-13] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy to be Associate Justice. Hearings. S.Hrg. 100-1037. Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 100th Congress, 1st Session. [Y4.J89/2:S.Hrg.100-1037] MICROFICHE RESERVE.


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