The rise of the conservative legal movement : the battle for control of the law /

Teles, Steven Michael.

The rise of the conservative legal movement : the battle for control of the law / Steven M. Teles. - Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, [2010], c2008. - xi, 339 p. ; 23 cm. - Princeton studies in American politics: historical, international, and comparative perspectives . - Princeton studies in American politics .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-330) and index.

Introduction -- Political competition, legal change, and the new American state -- The rise of the liberal legal network -- Conservative public interest law I: Mistakes made -- Law and economics I: Out of the wilderness -- The Federalist society: Counter-networking -- Law and economics II: Institutionalization -- Conservative public interest law II: Lessons learned -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Interviews.

Starting in the 1970s, conservatives learned that electoral victory did not easily convert into a reversal of important liberal accomplishments, especially in the law. As a result, conservatives' mobilizing efforts increasingly turned to law schools, professional networks, public interest groups, and the judiciary--areas traditionally controlled by liberals. Drawing from internal documents, as well as interviews with key conservative figures, The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement examines this sometimes fitful, and still only partially successful, conservative challenge to liberal domination of the law and American legal institutions.


Law--Political aspects--United States.
Law--Economic aspects--United States.
Justice, Administration of--United States.
Conservatism--United States.
Liberalism--United States.