Rhetoric of Judging Well
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Rhetoric of Judging Well
The Conflicted Legacy of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
Frank, David A.; Mootz III, Francis J.
Pennsylvania State University Press
02/2025
294
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9780271094854
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. Judgment in Classical Rhetoric
1. Justice Kennedy and the Interpretation of Legal Texts: The Classical Background
Michael Gagarin
2. Sex and Moral Pollution in the Rhetoric of Justice Kennedy
Eugene Garver
Part 2. Judgment in Stasis Theory
3. Justice Kennedy's Definitional Construction of Gay Rights in Lawrence and Obergefell: Legal Rhetorical Analysis with the Interpretive Stases
Martin Camper
4. Justice Kennedy, Natural Liberty, and Classical Stasis Theory: Advancing Free Speech with Rhetorical Knowledge and Interpretive Argumentation
Susan E. Provenzano
5. Romer v. Evans: Justice Kennedy, Justice Scalia, and the Rhetoric of Judging Well
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
Part 3. Judgment in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
6. Constructing a Free Agent: "Good Judgment" in Justice Kennedy's Lawrence v. Texas Opinion
Clarke Rountree
7. Justice Kennedy and Natural Law Argumentation
Francis J. Mootz III
8. Justice Kennedy, Federalism, and the Nonproduction of Rhetorical Knowledge
Darien Shanske
Part 4. Judgment and Justice Kennedy's Ethos
9. Justice Kennedy's Free Speech Optimism
Ashutosh Bhagwat
10. Strongmen and Neurotics: Visible Struggle and the Construction of Judicial Ethos
James A. Gardner
11. The Anticlassification Topic and Equal-Liberty Template
Leslie Gielow Jacobs
Part 5. Justice Kennedy's Misjudgments: Women, Race, and Immigrants
12. Performing a "View from Nowhere": Justice Kennedy's Denial of Embodied Knowledge
Elizabeth C. Britt
13. Women in Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence
Kathryn Stanchi
14. Justice Kennedy's Anticlassification Doctrine: Not Judging Well
Rebecca E. Zietlow
15. Whose Freedom? Justice Kennedy's Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Liberty Discourses in the Immigration Cases
Leticia M. Saucedo
Part 6. Assessment
16. Rhetorical Vision and Judgment: Did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Judge Well?
David A. Frank
List of Contributors
Index of Cases
Index of Names and Subjects
Introduction
Part 1. Judgment in Classical Rhetoric
1. Justice Kennedy and the Interpretation of Legal Texts: The Classical Background
Michael Gagarin
2. Sex and Moral Pollution in the Rhetoric of Justice Kennedy
Eugene Garver
Part 2. Judgment in Stasis Theory
3. Justice Kennedy's Definitional Construction of Gay Rights in Lawrence and Obergefell: Legal Rhetorical Analysis with the Interpretive Stases
Martin Camper
4. Justice Kennedy, Natural Liberty, and Classical Stasis Theory: Advancing Free Speech with Rhetorical Knowledge and Interpretive Argumentation
Susan E. Provenzano
5. Romer v. Evans: Justice Kennedy, Justice Scalia, and the Rhetoric of Judging Well
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
Part 3. Judgment in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
6. Constructing a Free Agent: "Good Judgment" in Justice Kennedy's Lawrence v. Texas Opinion
Clarke Rountree
7. Justice Kennedy and Natural Law Argumentation
Francis J. Mootz III
8. Justice Kennedy, Federalism, and the Nonproduction of Rhetorical Knowledge
Darien Shanske
Part 4. Judgment and Justice Kennedy's Ethos
9. Justice Kennedy's Free Speech Optimism
Ashutosh Bhagwat
10. Strongmen and Neurotics: Visible Struggle and the Construction of Judicial Ethos
James A. Gardner
11. The Anticlassification Topic and Equal-Liberty Template
Leslie Gielow Jacobs
Part 5. Justice Kennedy's Misjudgments: Women, Race, and Immigrants
12. Performing a "View from Nowhere": Justice Kennedy's Denial of Embodied Knowledge
Elizabeth C. Britt
13. Women in Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence
Kathryn Stanchi
14. Justice Kennedy's Anticlassification Doctrine: Not Judging Well
Rebecca E. Zietlow
15. Whose Freedom? Justice Kennedy's Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Liberty Discourses in the Immigration Cases
Leticia M. Saucedo
Part 6. Assessment
16. Rhetorical Vision and Judgment: Did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Judge Well?
David A. Frank
List of Contributors
Index of Cases
Index of Names and Subjects
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Justice Anthony Kennedy;Rhetoric of the law;Classical Rhetoric;Legal rhetoric;Rhetorical Knowledge;Judging Well;Natural Law;Obergefell v. Hodges;Citizens United v. FEC;Romer v. Evans;Lawrence v. Texas;Planned Parenthood v. Casey;legal history;Supreme Court of the United States;jurisprudence; US politics;SCOTUS
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. Judgment in Classical Rhetoric
1. Justice Kennedy and the Interpretation of Legal Texts: The Classical Background
Michael Gagarin
2. Sex and Moral Pollution in the Rhetoric of Justice Kennedy
Eugene Garver
Part 2. Judgment in Stasis Theory
3. Justice Kennedy's Definitional Construction of Gay Rights in Lawrence and Obergefell: Legal Rhetorical Analysis with the Interpretive Stases
Martin Camper
4. Justice Kennedy, Natural Liberty, and Classical Stasis Theory: Advancing Free Speech with Rhetorical Knowledge and Interpretive Argumentation
Susan E. Provenzano
5. Romer v. Evans: Justice Kennedy, Justice Scalia, and the Rhetoric of Judging Well
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
Part 3. Judgment in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
6. Constructing a Free Agent: "Good Judgment" in Justice Kennedy's Lawrence v. Texas Opinion
Clarke Rountree
7. Justice Kennedy and Natural Law Argumentation
Francis J. Mootz III
8. Justice Kennedy, Federalism, and the Nonproduction of Rhetorical Knowledge
Darien Shanske
Part 4. Judgment and Justice Kennedy's Ethos
9. Justice Kennedy's Free Speech Optimism
Ashutosh Bhagwat
10. Strongmen and Neurotics: Visible Struggle and the Construction of Judicial Ethos
James A. Gardner
11. The Anticlassification Topic and Equal-Liberty Template
Leslie Gielow Jacobs
Part 5. Justice Kennedy's Misjudgments: Women, Race, and Immigrants
12. Performing a "View from Nowhere": Justice Kennedy's Denial of Embodied Knowledge
Elizabeth C. Britt
13. Women in Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence
Kathryn Stanchi
14. Justice Kennedy's Anticlassification Doctrine: Not Judging Well
Rebecca E. Zietlow
15. Whose Freedom? Justice Kennedy's Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Liberty Discourses in the Immigration Cases
Leticia M. Saucedo
Part 6. Assessment
16. Rhetorical Vision and Judgment: Did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Judge Well?
David A. Frank
List of Contributors
Index of Cases
Index of Names and Subjects
Introduction
Part 1. Judgment in Classical Rhetoric
1. Justice Kennedy and the Interpretation of Legal Texts: The Classical Background
Michael Gagarin
2. Sex and Moral Pollution in the Rhetoric of Justice Kennedy
Eugene Garver
Part 2. Judgment in Stasis Theory
3. Justice Kennedy's Definitional Construction of Gay Rights in Lawrence and Obergefell: Legal Rhetorical Analysis with the Interpretive Stases
Martin Camper
4. Justice Kennedy, Natural Liberty, and Classical Stasis Theory: Advancing Free Speech with Rhetorical Knowledge and Interpretive Argumentation
Susan E. Provenzano
5. Romer v. Evans: Justice Kennedy, Justice Scalia, and the Rhetoric of Judging Well
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
Part 3. Judgment in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
6. Constructing a Free Agent: "Good Judgment" in Justice Kennedy's Lawrence v. Texas Opinion
Clarke Rountree
7. Justice Kennedy and Natural Law Argumentation
Francis J. Mootz III
8. Justice Kennedy, Federalism, and the Nonproduction of Rhetorical Knowledge
Darien Shanske
Part 4. Judgment and Justice Kennedy's Ethos
9. Justice Kennedy's Free Speech Optimism
Ashutosh Bhagwat
10. Strongmen and Neurotics: Visible Struggle and the Construction of Judicial Ethos
James A. Gardner
11. The Anticlassification Topic and Equal-Liberty Template
Leslie Gielow Jacobs
Part 5. Justice Kennedy's Misjudgments: Women, Race, and Immigrants
12. Performing a "View from Nowhere": Justice Kennedy's Denial of Embodied Knowledge
Elizabeth C. Britt
13. Women in Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence
Kathryn Stanchi
14. Justice Kennedy's Anticlassification Doctrine: Not Judging Well
Rebecca E. Zietlow
15. Whose Freedom? Justice Kennedy's Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Liberty Discourses in the Immigration Cases
Leticia M. Saucedo
Part 6. Assessment
16. Rhetorical Vision and Judgment: Did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Judge Well?
David A. Frank
List of Contributors
Index of Cases
Index of Names and Subjects
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Justice Anthony Kennedy;Rhetoric of the law;Classical Rhetoric;Legal rhetoric;Rhetorical Knowledge;Judging Well;Natural Law;Obergefell v. Hodges;Citizens United v. FEC;Romer v. Evans;Lawrence v. Texas;Planned Parenthood v. Casey;legal history;Supreme Court of the United States;jurisprudence; US politics;SCOTUS