SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

DAVID SOUTER


ARTICLES

Better jurisprudential choices for Souter. Daniel L. Feldman. 204 New York Law Journal 2, col. 3 (Sept. 26, 1990).

Books or people? Or both? Daniel J. Kornstein. 204 New York Law Journal 2, col. 3 (Aug. 29, 1990).

The Changed character of the United States Supreme Court. J.G. Starke. 65 Australian Law Journal 72 (Feb. 1991).

Conservatives uneasy about Souter. Will Dunham. 13 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 2, col. 2 (Sept. 24, 1990).

Consolidated return theory according to J. Souter. 42 Tax Management Memorandum 396 (August 27, 2001).

David Souter's first term on the Supreme Court: the impact of a new justice. Scott P. Johnson and Christopher E. Smith. 75 Judicature 238 (Feb/March 1992).

Decision process 'helps to discipline the mind.' (excerpts from David H. Souter's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee) 13 Legal Times 17, col. 1 (June 22, 1990).

Does Souter's leftward ho! presage a Ginsburg turn? Bruce Fein. 134 New Jersey Law Journal 18, col. 1 (July 12, 1993).

Early drama will mark new term. (Supreme Guessing Game) Marcia Coyle. 13 National Law Journal 1, col. 4 (Oct. 1, 1990).

First Amendment protection is no song and dance. Tony Mauro. 127 New Jersey Law Journal 14 (Jan. 24, 1991).

First Monday after Brennan; a comparatively dull Supreme Court term will be enlivened by a new justice. Richard Reuben. 10 California Lawyer 19 (Oct. 19, 1990).

First term demystifies the inscrutable Souter. Laurie Loveland. 127 New Jersey Law Journal 13, col. 1 (Jan. 24, 1991).

Former classmates remember 'Hackett' as quiet and witty. Rita Henley Jensen, et al. 12 The National Law Journal 44, col. 1 (Aug. 6, 1990).

High court mystery: does still Souter run deep? Tony Mauro. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 18, col. 1 (June 13, 1991).

Independent justice: David Souter emerges as reflective moderate on the Supreme Court. Paul M. Barrett. 139 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Feb. 2, 1993).

Inside the highest court: Souter describes justices' relationship, caseload trend. Shannon P. Duffy. 18 Pennsylvania Law Weekly 16, p.10 (April 17, 1995).

Judge Souter and the environment. Stephen L. Kass and Michael B. Gerrard. 204 New York Law Journal 3, col. 1 (Aug. 15, 1990).

Judge Souter is a credit to bachelors. Martin Gottlieb. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Oct. 5, 1990).

Judge Souter's little lie. Joe Murray. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Sept. 18, 1990).

Jurisprudential choices for Judge Souter. Charles Kelbley. 204 New York Law Journal 2, col. 3 (Sept. 13, 1990).

Justice David Souter and statutory interpretation. William S. Jordan III. 23 University of Toledo Law Review 491 (Spring 1992).

Justice David Souter joins the Rehnquist court: an empirical study of Supreme Court voting patterns. Robert H. Smith. 41 University of Kansas Law Review 11 (Fall 1992).

Justice Souter: defining “substantive neutrality” in an age of religious politics. Liza Weiman Hanks. 48 Stanford Law Review 903 (April 1996).

Justice Souter emerges. David J. Garrow. New York Times Magazine, p.36 (Sept. 25, 1994).

Justice Souter's impact on the Supreme Court's criminal procedure jurisprudence. John F. Brigden. 29 American Criminal Law Review 133 (1990).

Justice Souter's 'keep-what-you-want-and-throw-away-the-rest' interpretation of stare decisis. David K. Koehler. 42 Buffalo Law Review 859 (Fall 1994).

Keeping the faith: Justice David Souter and the First Amendment religion clauses. John A. Fliter. 40 Journal of Church and State 387 (Spring 1998).

Mr. Souter goes to Washington. Paul Reidinger. 76 ABA Journal 48 (Dec. 1990).

New trio stands up to Court's hard right. Marcia Coyle. 14 National Law Journal S1, col. 4 (Aug. 31, 1992).

Newcomer on the High Court: Justice David Souter and the Supreme Court's 1990 term. by Christopher E. Smith and Scott P. Johnson. 37 South Dakota Law Review 21 (Spring 1992).

The Newest justice: stealth unsheathed. Elliot Mincberg. 14 Legal Times S21 (Jan. 22, 1991).

Not tipping his hand, Souter finally speaks. Tony Mauro. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 12, col. 1 (Nov. 15, 1990).

Portrait of Souter starts to emerge; he's conservative, but some see a moderate streak; an 'interpretationist.' Charley Roberts. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 6 (July 25, 1990).

A Product of his conservative community. Claudia MacLachlan. 12 National Law Journal 45, col. 1 (Aug. 6, 1990).

A Review of Justice David Souter's public record: questions about his views on constitutional issues. John S. Gomperts and Elliot Mincberg. 1 Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 195 (Fall 1990).

Searching for the real Souter. Terry Carter. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 5, col. 1 (Aug. 6, 1990).

The Socratic method according to Souter. Laurie Loveland. 13 Legal Times 23, col. 1 (Jan. 14, 1991).

Souter and the Senate: the first encounter. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 11, col. 1 (Aug. 9, 1990).

Souter debuts in equal protection case. David H. Souter. 13 Legal Times 16, col. 1 (Feb. 25, 1991).

Souter differential may profit affirmative action. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 15, col. 1 (Oct. 4, 1990).

Souter distances himself from past positions in religious freedom cases. Steven Komarow. 136 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Sept. 14, 1990).

Souter on rights: Congress first. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 13 Legal Times 25, col. 2 (Sept. 24, 1990).

Souter really didn't matter: revisiting the ethics of Muller v. Oregon. Henry Mark Holzer. 11 Glendale Law Review 101 (Winter/Summer 1992).

Souter receives highest rating from ABA judicial panel. 136 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Sept. 4, 1990).

Souter says he wouldn't rule out death penalty as unconstitutional. Steve Komarow. 136 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Sept. 17, 1990).

Souter surprises GOP supporters; "stealth justice" holds firm on separation of chruch and state and abortion rights issues. David F. Pike. 115 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1 (May 16, 2002).

Souter takes his seat as the 105th justice. Charley Roberts. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 5, col. 1 (Oct. 10, 1990).

Souter vigil leaves justice in suspense. Tony Mauro. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 14, col. 1 (Oct. 4, 1990).

Souter's legal faith: process over principle; a purist at heart. Terence Moran. 13 Legal Times 1, col. 3 (Aug. 27, 1990).

Souter's stern judgment on sentencing. (Excerpts from David H. Souter's sentencing statement of a drunk driver that killed 3 teenagers). 13 Legal Times 10, col. 1 (Aug. 6, 1990).

"Stealth nominee" questioned; Souter refuses to repudiate "activist" decisions, declines comment on Roe. Charles-Edward Anderson. 76 ABA Journal 14 (Nov. 1990).

A Survey of Justice Souter's United States Supreme Court opinions for the 1992-93 term. Michael E. Jones. 34 New Hampshire Bar Journal 58 (Sept. 1993).

A Survey of Justice Souter's United States Supreme Court opinions for the 1993-94 term. Michael E. Jones. 35 New Hampshire Bar Journal 50 (Sept. 1994).

A Survey of Justice Souter's United States Supreme Court opinions for the 1994-95 term. Michael E. Jones. 36 New Hampshire Bar Journal 63 (Sept. 1995).

A Survey of Justice Souter’s United States Supreme Court opinions for the 1995-1996 term. Michael E. Jones. 37 New Hampshire Bar Journal 61 (Sept. 1996).

A Survey of Justice Souter's United States Supreme Court opinions for the 2000-2001 term. Mark. H. Puffer. 42 New Hampshire Bar Journal 60 (December 1, 2001).

Thoroughly unmodern Souter: in his life and in the law, Supreme Court nominee looks to the past. Terrence Moran. 13 Legal Times 1, col. 2 (July 30, 1990).

Three GOP senators probe Souter on 'judicial activism.' Charley Roberts. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 4 (Sept. 8, 1990).

With David Souter newly seated on the high court, conservative judicial activists will have a heyday. Russell W. Galloway. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Oct. 17, 1990).

Why Souter's feministic critics make me queasy. Pete Dexter. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Sept. 27, 1990).

Why we opposed David Souter. (Excerpts from 2 senators' speeches before Senate on day before Souter's confirmation). Frank R. Lautenberg and Bill Bradley. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 9, col. 1 (Oct. 4, 1990).

The Year David Souter earned his liberal laurels. Bruce Fein. 16 Legal Times 26, col. 1 (July 5, 1993).


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TREATISES & GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

Nomination of David H. Souter to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 101-32. U.S. Senate, 101st Congress, 2d session. [Y1.1/6:101-32] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nomination of David H. Souter to be Associate Justice. Hearings. S.Hrg. 101-1263. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 101st Congress, 2nd Session. [Y4.J89/2:S.Hrg.101-1263] MICROFICHE RESERVE.


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