The court as cultural barometer -- Watching ourselves : the Thomas hearings and national character -- Shaping law : elitism and democracy in the Bork hearings -- Marching on Constitution Avenue : public protest and the court -- Speaking before all others : interpretation as the suppression of disagreement -- Pursuing visions : interpretation as moral evasion -- Correcting the political : interpretation as mind control -- Arguing with enemies : interpretation as invective -- Censoring ourselves.
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Constitutional law-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.
Judicial power-- United States.
Droit constitutionnel-- États-Unis-- Aspect moral.
Pouvoir judiciaire-- États-Unis.
Constitutional law-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.