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Tables of Contents for The Burger Court
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
xi
 
1. Introduction
3
6
James B. O'Hara
2. My Life on the Court
9
4
William J. Brennan, Jr.
3. The Players and the Play
13
44
Robert Henry
I. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CORPUS
57
132
4. The Burger Court's Place on the Bell Curve of Racial Jurisprudence
57
9
Derrick Bell
5. Women as Constitutional Equals: The Burger Court's Overdue Evolution
66
17
Stephanie K. Seymour
6. Liberty and Sexuality
83
10
David J. Garrow
7. Freedom of Speech
93
15
Bernard Schwartz
8. Freedom of the Press
108
11
Anthony Lewis
9. Church and State
119
12
Robert F. Drinan, S.J
10. The Burger Court and Criminal Justice: A Counter-Revolution in Expectations
131
16
Martin H. Belsky
11. Economic Rights
147
26
Lino A. Graglia
12. Federalism
173
16
Shirley S. Abrahamson
Thomas N. Hilbink
II A BROADER PERSPECTIVE
189
 
13. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and the Legal Profession
189
14
Jerome J. Shestack
14. The Burger Court in Historical Perspective: The Triumph of Country-Club Republicanism
203
13
Mark Tushnet
15. A Journalist's Perspective
216
6
Tony Mauro
16. A Public Interest Lawyer's Perspective
222
22
Alan B. Morrison
17. The Court and State Constitutional Law
244
17
Stewart G. Pollock
18. The Burger Court in Action
261
12
Bernard Schwartz
19. International Impact
273
13
Finn Backer
20. The Burger Court: A Critique
286
19
Joseph M. McLaughlin
21. The Legacy of the Burger Court
305
 
John J. Gibbons