University of Colorado Law Review
Volume 73, Issue 4, Fall 2002
CONSERVATIVE JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
A Symposium Sponsored by the Byron R. White Center
for the Study of American Constitutional Law
and the University of Colorado Law Review
Judicial Activism and Conservative Politics
Ernest A. Young
Conservatives land the Seven Sins of Judicial Activism
William P. Marshall
Activism Is Not a Four-Letter Word
Rebecca L. Brown
Is the Rehnquist Court an "Activist" Court?
The Commerce Clause Cases
Randy E. Barnett
Is Tradition Activist? The Common Law of the Family
in the Liberal Constitutionalist World
James R. Stoner, Jr.
The Federal-Rights Nexus: Explaining Why Senate Democrats
Tolerate Rehnquist Court Decision Making But Not the Rehnquist Court
Neal Devins
The Rehnquist Court and Criminal Procedure
Stephen F. Smith
Are the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism the Ultimate Form
of Conservative Judicial Activism?
Saikrishna B. Prakash
Is There a Distinctive Conservative Jurisprudence?
The Honorable J. Harvie Wilkinson III
Do Liberals and Conservatives Differ in Judicial Activism?
The Honorable Frank H. Easterbrook