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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Court Avoids Scrutinizing "Official English" Mandate
2. The Court Grapples with Congress and Standing Hurdles in Environmental Cases
3. The Court Uses Standing to Discourage Redress for Racial Wrongs
4. Avoiding Selected Affirmative Action Challenges
5. Coming Out of the Constitutional Closet
6. Avoiding Gender Equality
7. The Court's Aggressive Expansion of States' Rights
Conclusion: Looking toward the Future: A Presumption against Avoidance
Notes
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Court Avoids Scrutinizing "Official English" Mandate
2. The Court Grapples with Congress and Standing Hurdles in Environmental Cases
3. The Court Uses Standing to Discourage Redress for Racial Wrongs
4. Avoiding Selected Affirmative Action Challenges
5. Coming Out of the Constitutional Closet
6. Avoiding Gender Equality
7. The Court's Aggressive Expansion of States' Rights
Conclusion: Looking toward the Future: A Presumption against Avoidance
Notes
Index
About the Author