Abstract
Starting with the late 1960's, for thirty years the U.S. Supreme Court was the darling of liberals. School desegregation, the vast expansion of defendants’ rights in cases like Mapp (1961) Miranda (1966) and Gideon (1963) the wide ranging defense of First Amendment rights in the Pentagon Papers (New York Times v. United States) (1971) and Flag Burning Cases (Texas v. Johnson) (1989), not to mention the Court's hostility to prayer in the schools—all these decisions gladdened the hearts of those on the left wing of the political spectrum.
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