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Rights and Retrenchment
Retrenching Rights in Institutional Context: Constraints and Opportunities
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Author(s):
Stephen Burbank
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Sean Farhang
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2017
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/9781316480229.002
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Preface and Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Retrenching Rights in Institutional Context: Constraints and Opportunities
pp. 25
Legislative Counterrevolution: Emergence, Growth, and Disappointment
pp. 65
Rulemaking Counterrevolution: Birth, Reaction, and Struggle
pp. 130
Counterrevolution in the Supreme Court: Succeeding through Interpretation
pp. 192
Subterranean Counterrevolution: The Supreme Court, the Media, and Public Opinion
pp. 217
Rights, Retrenchment, and Democratic Governance
pp. 249
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