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Justice Scalia: rhetoric and the rule of law / edited by Brian G. Slocum and Francis J. Mootz III. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1941152.pdf>.

Record create date: 2/8/2019

Subject: Law — Interpretation and construction.; Constitutional law — Interpretation and construction.; Rhetoric.; Constitutional law.; Law — Interpretation and construction.; Rhetoric.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Introduction / Francis J. Mootz III and Brian G. Slocum
  • Part 1. The Rhetoric of Constitutional Adjudication
    • 1. Scalia as Procrustes for the Majority, Scalia as Cassandra in Dissent / Mary Anne Case
    • 2. Justice Scalia’s Philosophy of Interpretation: From Textualism to Deferentialism / Scott Soames
    • 3. Power / Victoria Nourse
  • Part 2. The Rhetoric of Statutory Textualism
    • 4. No Vehicles on Mars / Brian G. Slocum
    • 5. The Two Justice Scalias / Lawrence M. Solan
    • 6. Textualism without Formalism: Justice Scalia’s Statutory Interpretation Legacy / Abbe R. Gluck
    • 7. Party Like It’s 1989: Justice Scalia’s Rhetoric of Certainty / Francis J. Mootz III
  • Part 3. Applied Rhetorical Theory
    • 8. God’s Justice, Scalia’s Rhetoric, and Interpretive Politics / Steven Mailloux
    • 9. Rhetoric, Jurisprudence, and the Case of Justice Scalia; Or, Why Did Justice Scalia, of All Judges, Write Like That? / Darien Shanske
    • 10. No Reasonable Person / George H. Taylor, Matthew L. Jockers, and Fernando Nascimento
    • 11. Justice Scalia and Family Law / Brian H. Bix
  • Part 4. Rhetorical Criticism of Heller
    • 12. Guns and Preludes / Eugene Garver
    • 13. Of Guns and Grammar: Justice Scalia’s Rhetoric / Peter Brooks
  • Part 5. The Rhetoric of the Past
    • 14. A Separate, Abridged Edition of the First Amendment / Colin Starger
    • 15. Rhetorical Constructions of Precedent: Justice Scalia’s Free-Exercise Opinion / Linda L. Berger
    • 16. Justice Scalia’s Rhetoric of Overruling: Throwing Out the (Institutional) Baby with the Bathwater / Clarke Rountree
  • Notes
  • Contributors
  • Index of Cases
  • Index of Subjects

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