Part 6. Rhetorical vision and judgment : did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy judge well? / Justice Kennedy and the interpretation of legal texts : the classical background / David A. Frank. Sex and moral pollution in the rhetoric of Justice Kennedy / Eugene Garver -- Part 2. Judgment in stasis theory -- Justice Kennedy's definitional construction of gay rights in Lawrence and Obergefell : legal rhetorical analysis with the interpretive stases / Martin Camper -- Justice Kennedy, natural liberty, and classical stasis theory : advancing free speech with rhetorical knowledge and interpretive argumentation / Susan E. Provenzano -- Romer v. Evans : Justice Kennedy, Justice Scalia, and the rhetoric of judging well / Sean Patrick O'Rourke -- Part 3. Judgment in contemporary rhetorical theory -- Constructing a free agent : "good judgment" in Justice Kennedy's Lawrence v. Texas opinion / Clarke Rountree -- Justice Kennedy and natural law argumentation / Francis J. Mootz III -- Justice Kennedy, federalism, and the nonproduction of rhetorical knowledge / Darien Shanske -- Part 4. Judgment and Justice Kennedy's ethos -- Justice Kennedy's free speech optimism / Ashutosh Bhagwat -- Strongmen and neurotics : visible struggle and the construction of judicial ethos / James A. Gardner -- The anticlassification topic and equal-liberty template / Leslie Gielow Jacobs -- Part 5. Justice Kennedy's misjudgments : women, race, and immigrants -- Performing a "view from nowhere" : Justice Kennedy's denial of embodied knowledge / Elizabeth C. Britt -- Women in Justice Kennedy's jurisprudence / Kathryn Stanchi -- Justice Kennedy's anticlassification doctrine : not judging well / Rebecca E. Zietlow -- Whose freedom? : Justice Kennedy's sovereignty, autonomy, and liberty discourses in the immigration cases / Leticia M. Saucedo -- Part 6. Assessment -- Rhetorical vision and judgment : did Justice Anthony M. Kennedy judge well? / David A. Frank.
Summary:
"A collection of essays providing an interdisciplinary account of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's judicial rhetoric"-- Provided by publisher.
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