SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST


ARTICLES

Please note that there are numerous articles, remarks and addresses by and about the Chief Justice which we did not include because of space limitations.

Act well your part, therein all honor lies. (Transcript of address by William H. Rehnquist.) 9 Human Rights 42 (Spring 1980).

'All discord, harmony not understood:' the performance of the Supreme Court of the United States. William H. Rehnquist. 22 Arizona Law Review 973 (1980).

The American constitutional experience: remarks of the Chief Justice. 54 Louisiana Law Review 1161 (May 1994).

The Anti-civil rights court. (Rehnquist's Supreme Court). Erwin Chemerinsky. 21 Cal. Law. 21 (August 2001).

'Benno Scmidt vs. Rehnquist and Scalia.' Raoul Berger. 47 Ohio State Law Journal 709 (Nov. 1986).

Brennan v. Rehnquist: the politics of constitutional jurisprudence. (Constitutional Law Issue, Part 1: In Celebration of the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution 1787-1987). Glenn A. Phelps and Timothy Martinez. 22 Gonzaga Law Review 307 (June 1987).

"Brennan vs. Rehnquist" - mirror images in constitutional construction. Bernard Schwartz. 19 Oklahoma City University Law Review 213 (Summer 1994).

The Case of the ailing chief justice. Tony Mauro. 142 New Jersey Law Journal 3, p.6 (Oct. 16, 1995).

The Changing role of the Supreme Court. William H. Rehnquist. 14 Florida State University Law Review 1 (Spring 1986).

Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Indian cases. Ralph W. Johnson and Berrie Martinis. 16 Public Land Law Review 1 (Spring 1995).

Chief Justice Rehnquist emerges as a skillful leader of the court's new majority. Stephen Wermiel. 135 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2 (June 13, 1989).

Chief Justice Rehnquist, the Eighth Amendment, and the role of precedent. Ursula Bentele. 28 American Criminal Law Review 267 (Fall 1991).

The Chief on the judiciary: less is more. William H. Rehnquist. 14 Legal Times 6, col. 1 (January 6, 1992).

Civil liberty and the Civil War. William H. Rehnquist. Washington, D.C.: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c1996.

A Comment on the instruction of constitutional law. William H. Rehnquist. 14 Pepperdine Law Review 563 (March 1987).

A Communist and court decision: the social construction of flag worship argumentation and Chief Justice Rehnquist's dissent in Texas v. Johnson. Grant C. Cos, Robert T. Schatz. Free Speech Yearbook, 36, 15-10, Annual 1998.

The Compleat Jeffersonian: Justice Rehnquist and federalism. Jeff Powell. 91 Yale Law Journal 1317 (June 1982).

The Constitution; an independent judiciary makes it work. William H. Rehnquist. 23 Trial 98 (Sept. 1987).

Constitutional law and public opinion. William H. Rehnquist. 20 Suffolk University Law Review 751 (Winter 1986).

The Constitutional philosophy of Justice William H. Rehnquist. 8 Vermont Law Review 1 (Spring 1983).

Court declares no trespass; the three branches and the states should go to respective corners. Harvey Beckman. 19 The National Law Journal (July 14, 1997).

Criminal procedure in the Rehnquist court: has the Rehnquisition begun? (Faculty Symposium: In Commemoration of the Indiana University School of Law Library Building). Craig M. Bradley. 92 Indiana Law Journal 273 (Spring 1987).

Dead end: Roger Coleman vs. William Rehnquist (Supreme Court and capital punishment). John Tucker. 206 The New Republic 21(3) (May 4, 1992).

Democrats focus on credibility at Rehnquist hearing: testimony in conflict. 99 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 2 (August 4, 1986).

Divided they fall. (William H. Rehnquist) (Special Report: the U.S. Supreme Court). Louis Schwartz. 12 Legal Times 54, col. 1 (August 7, 1989).

Dwight D. Opperman Lecture Drake University School of Law, September 18, 1998: Remarks of the Chief Justice of the United States. 47 Drake Law Review 2 (March 19, 1999).

An Elegant theory of double jeopardy. George C. Thomas III. 1988 University of Illinois Law Review 827 (Fall 1988).

Ethics and the government lawyer- do the rules apply? (Proceedings of the Fifty-Sixth Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit) (Panel Discussion). 174 West’s Federal Rules Decisions 139 (Oct. 1997).

Federal court abstention in civil rights cases: Chief Justice Rehnquist and the new doctrine of civil rights abstention. Bryce M. Baird. 42 Buffalo Law Review 501 (Spring 1994).

Federalization of crimes: Chief Justice Rehnquist on federalization of crimes. Prosecutor, 33 Journal of the National District Attorneys Association 2 (March 19, 1999).

The First amendment in a Justice Rehnquist world. Eric John Segall. 44 DePaul Law Review 825 (Spring 1995).

First Amendment standards for government subsidies of artistic and cultural expression: a reply to Justices Scalia and Rehnquist. Lionel S. Sobel. 41 Vanderbilt Law Review 517 (April 1988).

The First term under Chief Justice Rehnquist: where's the beef? Charles Whitebread and John Heilman. 10 Los Angeles Lawyer 12 (Oct 1987).

From Webster to word-processing: the ascendance of the appellate brief. William H. Rehnquist. 1 Journal of Appellate Practice and Process (Winter 1999).

The Gavel passes. 7 National Law Journal 1 (June 30, 1986).

Government abuses judicial monopoly: our legal system's quest for the "correct" results costs too much. (Transcript) 97 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4, col. 3 (Sept. 21, 1984).

Government by cliche. (Transcript of address by William H. Rehnquist.) 45 Missouri Law Review 379 (Summer 1980).

Has Rehnquist led the way in court's racial regression? Tony Mauro. 133 New Jersey Law Journal 18, col. 1 (March 8, 1993).

How conservative is the Rehnquist court? Three issues, one answer. Staci Rosche. 65 Fordham Law Review 2685 (May 1997).

Ideology, strategy and Supreme Court decisions: William Rehnquist as chief justice. David W. Rohde and Harold J. Spaeth. 72 Judicature 247 (Dec-Jan 1988).

The Impeachment clause: a wild card in the constitution. William H. Rehnquist. 85 Northwestern University Law Review 903 (Summer 1991).

The importance of dialogue: globalization and the international impact of the Rehnquist Court. (Conference of the Rehnquist Court). Claire L’Heureux-Dube. 34 Tulsa Law Journal 1 (Fall 1998).

An Independent judiciary: bulwark of the Constitution. William H. Rehnquist. 9 Northern Illinois University Law Review 1 (Fall 1988).

In memoriam: Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Supreme Court justice). William H. Rehnquist, et al. 112 Harvard Law Review 3 (January 19, 1999).

Is a lower caseload the same as a lower workload: opinion characteristics of the Burger and Rehnquist Court. Paul E. Parker. 20 The Justice System Journal 3 (Spring 1999).

Judge Rehnquist's theory of property. 93 Yale Law Journal 541 (Jan. 1984).

Judicial pay raises: is the quality of the federal judiciary at stake? Yes. William H. Rehnquist. 75 ABA Journal 42 (July 1989).

The Judicial philosophy of Justice Rehnquist. 16 Akron Law Review 555 (Spring 1983).

Judging Justices: Rehnquist, Brennan, and the question of judicial method. John Denvir. 22 University of Toledo Law Review 757 (Spring 1991).

The Jurisprudence of poetic license. Calvin R. Massey. 1989 Duke Law Journal 1047 (September 1989).

Justice Brennan, Justice Rehnquist, and free speech. 80 Northwestern University Law Review 285 (April 1985).

Justice Harlan, Justice Rehnquist, and the values of federalism. Lori G. Wentworth. 36 New York Law School Law Review 255 (Spring/Summer 1991).

Justice Rehnquist and alienage as a suspect classification. Jennifer Huffman. 7 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 845 (Dec. 1993).

Justice Rehnquist and constitutional interpretation. (Public Interest Law: A Symposium.) 34 Hastings Law Journal 1011 (May-July 1983).

Justice Rehnquist: first amendment speech in the labor context. 8 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 93 (Fall 1980).

Justice Rehnquist, statutory interpretation, the policies of clear statement, and federal jurisdiction. 58 Indiana Law Journal 211 (Spring 1982-83).

Justice Rehnquist's equal protection clause: an interim analysis. Sue Davis. 63 Nebraska Law Review 288 (Spring 1984).

Justice William H. Rehnquist: a key fighter in major battles. ABA Journal (Special Issue) 46 (June 15, 1986). RESERVE.

A law clerk and his justice: what William Rehnquist did not learn from Robert Jackson. Laura K. Ray. 29 Indiana Law Review 535 (Summer 1996).

Let's change how judges are confirmed: Rehnquist. William H. Rehnquist. 134 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2 (Sept. 19, 1988).

Life after Casey: the view from Rehnquist’s Potemkin village. Charo R. Alta. 21 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 59 (Spring 1993).

Logical fallacies and the Supreme Court: a critical examination of Justice Rehnquist's decisions in criminal procedure cases. Andrew Jay McClurg. 59 University of Colorado Law Review 741 (Fall 1988).

Lost in a doctrinal wasteland: the exceptionalism of doctor-patient speech within the Rehnquist Court’s First Amendment jurisprudence. Paula E. Berg. 8 Health Matrix 153 (Summer 1998).

The Memos of Supreme Court law clerk William Rehnquist: conservative tracts, or mirrors of his justice's mind? Saul Brenner. 76 Judicature 77 (Aug. 1992).

Metaphor in William H. Rehnquist’s judicial rhetoric. James M. Tallmon. 34 Free Speech Yearbook 78 (1996).

Moot cases, Chief Justice Rehnquist, and the Supreme Court. Gene R. Nichol, Jr. 22 Connecticut Law Review 703 (Summer 1990).

Mr. Justice Rehnquist: a preliminary view. David L. Shapiro. 90 Harvard Law Review 293 (1976).

The Myth of jurisprudence: interpretive theory in the constitutional opinions of Justices Rehnquist and Brennan. John B. Gates and Glen A. Phelps. 31 Santa Clara Law Review 567 (Summer 1991).

The New chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. 61 Australian Law Journal 5 (January 1987).

1992 year-end report on the federal judiciary. William H. Rehnquist. 16 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 609 (Spring 1992).

1993 year-end report on the federal judiciary. William H. Rehnquist. 17 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 571 (Spring 1994).

1994 year-end report on the federal judiciary. William H. Rehnquist. 18 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 499 (Spring 1995).

1995 year-end report on the federal judiciary. William H. Rehnquist. 19 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 491 (Spring 1996).

Nino and the Chief. (Antonin Scalia and William Rehnquist) David O. Stewart. 73 ABA Journal 42 (June 1, 1987).

Opinions on Rehnquist: views on the chief justice’s impact are still mixed. David G. Savage. 82 ABA Journal 42 (October 1996).

Oral advocacy. William H. Rehnquist. 27 South Texas Law Review 289 (Summer 1986).

"Oral advocacy: a disappearing art." (Transcript). William H. Rehnquist. 35 Mercer Law Review 1015 (Summer 1984).

The Partisan: a talk with Justice Rehnquist. New York Times Magazine 28 (March 3, 1985).

The Pendulum swings: Rehnquist and the de-emphasis of individual liberty in criminal procedure analysis. Mark E. Williams. 65 University of Detroit Law Review 291 (Winter 1988).

Pennsylvania Review - 1995. William H. Rehnquist. 69 Temple Law Reveiw 645 (Summer 1996).

A Plea for help: solutions to serious problems currently experienced by the federal judicial system. (Transcript). 28 St. Louis University Law Journal 1 (Feb. 1984).

The Populist of the adversary society: the jurisprudence of Justice Rehnquist. Nancy Maveety. 13 Journal of Contemporary Law 221 (Fall 1987).

Power on the Court: Chief Justice Rehnquist's opinion assignments. Sue Davis. 74 Judicature 66 (August 1990).

Preserving the essential role of the Supreme Court: a comment on Justice Rehnquist's proposal. 14 Florida State University Law Review 15 (Spring 1986).

Presidential appointments to the Supreme Court. William H. Rehnquist. 2 Constitutional Commentary 319 (Summer 1985).

The "Presumption of constitutionality" doctrine and the Rehnquist court: a lethal combination for individual liberty. David M. Burke. 18 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 73 (Fall 1994)

The Prominence of the Delaware Court of Chancery in the state-federal joint venture of providing justice. (Speech by William H. Rehnquist). 48 Business Lawyer 351 (Nov. 1992).

Protecting judicial leadership: did Rehnquist prefer to switch than fight? Frank Guliuzza, III. 29 Williamette Law Review 151 (Spring 1993).

Public opinion and the Rehnquist court. Thomas R. Marshall. 74 Judicature 322 (April 1991).

Reconsidering Rehnquist. David O. Stewart. 74 ABA Journal 40 (April 1, 1988).

Reforming diversity jurisdiction and civil RICO. (Address). William H. Rehnquist. 21 St. Mary's Law Journal 5 (Winter 1989).

Rehnquist a chameleon? It's just not so. David W. Rohde and Harold J. Spaeth. 102 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (April 24, 1989).

Rehnquist advocates civil RICO reform. 167 Journal of Accountancy 15(2) (June 1989).

Rehnquist and Scalia: a one-two punch for the right. Paula Dwyer. Business Week 36 (June 30, 1986).

Rehnquist and Scalia: the sequel. Tony Mauro. New Jersey Law Journal (July 23, 2001).

The Rehnquist Choice. Richard W. Garnett. 38 Trial 66 (June 1, 2002).

The Rehnquist court. Arthur J. Goldberg. 14 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 21 (Fall 1986).

The Rehnquist court after five terms. Robert J. Giuffra, Jr. 206 New York Law Journal 1 (July 30, 1991).

The Rehnquist court and justice: an oxymoron? Erwin Chermerinsky. Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 1, 37-52, Winter, 1999.

The Rehnquist Court and the search for equal justice. (Conference on the Rehnquist Court). J. Harvie Wilkinson, III. 34 Tulsa Law Journal 1 (Fall 1998).

The Rehnquist Court and state constitutional law. (Conference on the Rehnquist Court). 34 Tulsa Law Journal 1 (Fall 1998).

The Rehnquist court: is the past a clue to the future? Daniel A. Farber. 25 Trial 110 (Jan. 1989).

The Rehnquist court’s changed reading of the equal protection clause in the context of voting rights. Jeanmarie K. Grubert. 65 Fordham Law Review 1819 (March 1997).

Rehnquist: cut jurisdiction; chief justice outlines reform proposals in ABA speech. Paul Marcotte. 75 ABA Journal 517 (April 1988).

Rehnquist era could be short-lived. Tony Mauro. 131 New Jersey Law Journal 18, col. 1 (June 8, 1992).

Rehnquist: ERA would threaten family unit (1970 memo). 9 Legal Times 4 (Sept. 15, 1986).

Rehnquist grilled on claims of past anti-minority acts; but nominee backed as "well-qualified" by ABA committee. 99 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 6 (July 31, 1986).

Rehnquist lone dissenter in 47 cases. 8 National Law Journal 48 (June 30, 1986).

Rehnquist: new and improved? Lincoln Caplan. 75 ABA Journal 40 (Jan. 1989).

Rehnquist proven to be big booster for business. 9 Legal Times 12 (July 28, 1986).

Rehnquist questions law's "intrusion:" we are family, lawyers stay away. (Lecture to American Family Institute.) (Transcript). 2 National Law Journal 15, col. 1 (July 28, 1980).

Rehnquist, recusal, and reform. Jeffrey W. Stempel. 53 Brooklyn Law Review 589 (Fall 1987).

Rehnquist reflects on a calmer year. 21 Legal Times 33 (January 19, 1999).

The Rehnquist reins. David J. Garrow. The New York Times Magazine 65 (October 6, 1996).

Rehnquist says drug cases increase burden for U.S. judges. William H. Rehnquist. 137 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2 (Jan. 2, 1991).

Rehnquist - Scalia combined effect may far exceed current predictions. 9 National Law Journal 24 (Sept. 15, 1986).

Rehnquist, Scalia not expected to shift High Court's balance. 17 Criminal Justice Newsletter 1 (July 1, 1986).

Rehnquist straddles two eras. 9 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 9 (June 23, 1986).

Rehnquist, "the partisan," meets the press. 71 ABA Journal 132 (May 1985).

Rehnquist: trying to recapture an imaginary, idyllic past. 2 National Law Journal 21, col. 1 (Feb. 18, 1980).

Rehnquist urges changes in diversity jurisdiction, RICO. William H. Rehnquist. 135 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2, col. 3 (June 13, 1989).

Rehnquist v. the individual. Edwin M. Yoder Jr. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 23 (July 8-14, 1991). RESERVE.

Rehnquisition - part II. 72 ABA Journal 17 (August 1986).

Rehnquist's perspective: `independent judiciary' a comment on original intent? Paul Marcotte. 73 ABA Journal 19 (April 1, 1987).

Rehnquist's revenge: United States v. Alverez-Machain. (Legality of seizures of foreign citizens on foreign soil). Nancy Burkoff. 20 Search and Seizure Law Report 129 (May 1993).

Rehnquist’s year in review. William H. Rehnquist. 19 Legal Times (January 6, 1997).

Remarks on the process of judging. William H. Rehnquist. 49 Washington and Lee Law Review 263 (Spring 1992).

The Sixteenth Chief Justice. (William H. Rehnquist) (Symposium: Constitutional Law) Joe E. Anderson. 12 Oklahoma City University Law Review 733 (Fall 1987).

Soluble problems for the federal judiciary: curtailing the expansion of federal jurisdiction and other matters. William H. Rehnquist. 35 Court Review 3 (Fall 1998).

State action and the obligation of the states to prevent private harm: the Rehnquist transformation and the betrayal of fundamental commitments. Alan R. Hadry. 65 Southern California Law Review 781 (Jan. 1992).

State action, establishment clause, and defamation: blueprints for civil liberties in the Rehnquist court. by Nat Stern. 57 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1175 (Spring 1989).

The State of the legal profession. William H. Rehnquist. 14 Legal Economics 11 (March 1988).

Successful lawyers pay the price; many in the profession today work more, earn more, but enjoy it less. William H. Rehnquist. 82 ABA Journal 100 (February 1996).

The Supreme Court escalates its counterrevolution in criminal procedure. Charles Whitebread and John Heilman. 14 Search and Seizure Law Report 153 (Oct. 1987).

The Supreme Court in the Nineteenth Century. William H. Rehnquist. 27 Journal of Supreme Court History 1 (March 1, 2002).

The Supreme Court: "the first hundred years were the hardest." (Address). William H. Rehnquist. 42 University of Miami Law Review 475 (June 22, 1990).

Supreme irony as Clinton takes oath. Tony Mauro. 147 New Jersey Law Review (January 27, 1997).

Symposium: The future of the Federal Courts. 46 American University Law Review 263 (December 1996).

Symposium: perspectives on Chief Justice Rehnquist. Harry M. Clor. 25 Rutgers Law Journal 557 (Spring 1994).

Symposium: the Rehnquist years: a Supreme Court retrospective. Kathleen M. Sullivan. 22 Nova Law Review 743 (Spring 1998).

Taking on a new direction: the Rehnquist-Scalia approach to regulatory takings. Alfred P. Levitt. 66 Temple Law Review 197 (Spring 1993).

Theory of a new, more moderate Justice Rehnquist facing scrutiny. Linda Greenhouse. 135 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (March 17, 1989).

They're back; the Rehnquist court is returning to constitutional principles that the New Deal court had simply pushed aside. Rodger Pilon. 23 Legal Times 78 (February 14, 2000).

A tribute to Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice). William H. Rehnquist, et al. 56 Washington and Lee Law Review 1 (Winter 1999).

Troublesome process. 8 National Law Journal 12 (August 25, 1986).

Troubling review; Rehnquist sees rough times ahead for federal and state courts. Henry J. Reske. 80 ABA Journal 94(1) (Jan. 1994).

Turning back federal tide: critics charge increased federalization of criminal law largely political and ask Congress to call a halt. Terry Carter. 85 ABA Journal 16 (April 4, 1999).

The two Rehnquists. Stanley Mosk. 25 Los Angeles Lawyer 32 (July 1, 2002).

U.S. Supreme Court's autonomy under fire - then and now: public respect for the judiciary is the best weapon, Chief Justice says. Shannon P. Duffy. 18 Pennsylvania Law Weekly 15, p.10 (April 10, 1995).

A View from the gallery: Rehnquist shows no mercy to an opening day lawyer, and Curletti gives a polished performance on short notice. Charles White. 2 American Lawyer 39 (Dec. 1980).

The Views of Justice Rehnquist concerning the proper role of the states in national labor relations policy. 17 Tulsa Law Journal 76 (Fall 1981).

Welcoming remarks. Conference of Supreme Courts of the Americas. William H. Rehnquist. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 985 (Mid-Summer 1996).

Welcoming remarks. (National Conference on State-Federal Judicial relationships). William H. Rehnquist. 78 Virginia Law Review 1657 (March 22, 1992).

What's ahead with Rehnquist and Scalia. 72 ABA Journal 36 (August 1986).

When it comes to impeachment, the Chief Justice wrote the book. Tony Mauro. 153 New Jersey Law Journal 8 (Sept. 14, 1998).

William H. Rehnquist: judicial restraint and freedom of expression. Justice Chuku. 32 Free Speech Yearbook 50 (1994).

William H. Rehnquist on capital punishment. Alan I. Bigel. 17 Ohio Northern University Law Review 729 (Fall 1991).

William Rehnquist's judicial craft: a case study. (In Tribute to the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution). Mark C. Rahdert. 60 Temple Law Quarterly 841 (Winter 1987).


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TREATISES & GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

Boles, Donald E. Mr. Justice Rehnquist, judicial activist: the early years. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, c1987. [KF 8745 .R44 B65 1987 v.1]

Davis, Derek. Original intent: Chief Justice Rehnquist and the course of American church-state relations. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1991. [KF 4783 .D38 1991]

Davis, Sue. Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, c1989. [KF 8745 .R44 D38 1989]

Gottlieb, Stephen E. Morality imposed: the Rehnquist Court and libery in America. New York: New York University Press, c2000. [KF 8742 .G68 2000]

Irons, Peter. Brennan vs. Rehnquist: the battle for the Constitution. New York: Knopf, c1994. [KF 8748 .I76 1994]

Landynski, Jacob W. “Justice William H. Rehnquist: right-wing ideologue or majoritarian democrat?” In The Burger Court: political and judicial profiles. Edited by Charles M. Lamb and Stephen C. Halpern. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991. [KF 8742 .B76 1991]

Nomination of William H. Rehnquist to be Chief Justice of the United States. Senate Exec. Rpt. 99-18. United States Senate, 99th Congress, 2nd Session. [MICROFICHE Y 1.1/6:99-18] RESERVE.

Nomination of Justice William Hubbs Rehnquist. S.Hrg. 99-1067. Includes witness statements and discussion as well as supplementary materials. [MICROFICHE Y4.J89/2:S.hrg.99-1067] RESERVE.

Rehnquist, William H. All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime. New York: Knopf, 1998. [KF4750 .R44 1998]

Rehnquist, William H. Civil Liberty and Civil War. Washington, D.C.: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c1996. [In processing]

Rehnquist, William H. The Supreme Court: how it was, how it is. New York: Morrow, c1987. [KF 8742 .R47 1987]

Rehnquist, William H. Grand inquests: the historic impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson. Hew York: Morrow, c1992. [E 302 .6 .C4 R44 1992]

Savage, David G. Turning right: the making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court. New York: Wiley, c1992. [KF 8742 .S28 1992] RESERVE.

Shapiro, David. "William Hubbs Rehnquist." In The Justices of the United States Supreme Court, 1789-1978, ed. Leon Friedman, p.109-148, vol.5. New York: Chelsea House, 1995. [KF 8744 .J87 1995] RESERVE.

Simon, James F. The Center holds: the power struggle inside the Rehnquist Court. New York: Simon & Schuster, c1995. [KF 8742 .S55 1995]

Tucker, David F.B. The Rehnquist court and civil rights. Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth, c1995. [KF 8748 .T83 1995]

The Unpublished opinions of the Rehnquist court. Compiled by Bernard Schwartz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. [KF 101.8 .S377 1996]

Weaver, Warren, Jr. "The Chief Justice." In 8 men and a lady: profiles of the justices of the Supreme Court, by the Judicial Staff of the National Press, p.15-50. Bethesda, MD: The National Press, 1990. [KF 8744 .E38 1990] RESERVE.

Yarbrough, Tinsley E. The Rehnquist Court and the Constitution. New York: Oxford University Press, c2000. [KF 8742 .Y37 2000]


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