William Rehnquist, R.I.P. (1924-2005)
CNN is reporting that the Chief Justice has died at the age of 80. My thoughts about Rehnquist can be found here. My only addendum is that while there will undoubtedly be a focus on Rehnquist’s ideology as a justice, his greatest legacy for the Court might be his management skills — he was a ...
CNN is reporting that the Chief Justice has died at the age of 80. My thoughts about Rehnquist can be found here. My only addendum is that while there will undoubtedly be a focus on Rehnquist's ideology as a justice, his greatest legacy for the Court might be his management skills -- he was a vast improvement over both Burger and Warren in that capacity. Earlier this summer, Charles Lane wrote an informative article about Rehnquist for Stanford magazine. I'm sure SCOTUSblog will have more tomorrow. Comment away.
CNN is reporting that the Chief Justice has died at the age of 80. My thoughts about Rehnquist can be found here. My only addendum is that while there will undoubtedly be a focus on Rehnquist’s ideology as a justice, his greatest legacy for the Court might be his management skills — he was a vast improvement over both Burger and Warren in that capacity. Earlier this summer, Charles Lane wrote an informative article about Rehnquist for Stanford magazine. I’m sure SCOTUSblog will have more tomorrow. Comment away.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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