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Judicial Review and American Conservatism
註釋Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Conservatism and the Constitution -- Notes -- 1 Massive Resistance -- Heretic -- Teaching and Praying -- No Response -- Alternative Measures -- State of Denial -- Digging in Their Heels -- Injunction Hearing -- Mixed Signals -- Notes -- 2 The Moral Majority of Alabamians -- Litigating the Good News -- Assembling God's Army -- The Local Czar of Classroom Morality -- The People's Champion against Judicial Tyranny -- Race, Religion, and the Will of the Local Majority -- Freedom and Order -- Church-State Separation on Trial -- Neutrality and Inclusivity -- Triangulation -- Notes -- 3 Justice Made Political -- Correcting the Supreme Court's Errors -- Up and Down the Ladder -- Team McClellan -- Up toward Washington -- Counter-Establishment -- Squeezing the SG -- The Battle over Jaffree -- ''If the Supreme Court Errs, No Other Court May Correct It'' -- Notes -- 4 Accommodation -- Courting Accommodation -- Conservative Coalition -- Court Stripping -- Competing Strategies -- The Case for Counterrevolution -- Pluralism and Prayer -- Notes -- 5 Showdown -- No Exclusion -- Neutrality -- Majoritarian on the Bench -- Supreme Test -- Whether to Accommodate -- Wallace v. Jaffree -- Notes -- 6 The Trouble with Secularism -- Opportunity -- Realignment -- Renewing Old Complaints -- Culture War -- Secular Humanism and the Courts -- Textbook Offensive -- Hardball -- Fight or Flight -- Whose Lemon Is It? -- Notes -- 7 Religion by Any Other Name -- Smith v. Board of School Commissioners -- Army of Experts -- Orthodoxy -- Playing Defense -- Hand's Objective -- CIVIL-LIBERTARIAN -- Establish No Religion -- Notes -- Conclusion: The Constitution and the People -- Crying in the Wilderness