| [no.36] Shigeo Miyagawa (ed.), The Rehnquist Court and the American Judicail Tradition, 2009 | |||
| Item | Title | Author | pages |
| [Preface] | Preface | Shigeo Miyagawa | ii |
| PART 1: William Rehnquist and the Supreme Court of the United States | The Unexpectedness of the Rehnquist Court | G. Edward White / (trans.) Shigeo Miyagawa | 3-90 |
| PART 2: The Court Administration by Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Framework of Federalism | 1. Certiorari in the Rehnquist Court | Masako Kamiya | 91-125 |
| 2. The Rehnquist Court and Federalism | Keisuke Abe | 126-154 | |
| PART 3: Individual Rights in the Rehnquist Court Jurisprudence | 1. Freedom of Expression and the Rehnquist Court | Shigenori Matsui | 155-198 |
| 2. Jurisprudence of the Religion Clauses in the "Conservative" Rehnquist Court | Masanori Kamio | 199-235 | |
| 3. Jurisprudence of the Substantive Due Process in the Rehnquist Court | Hiroyuki Takai | 236-273 | |
| 4. The Rehnquist Court and Affirmative Action | Hitomi Yoshida | 274-301 | |
| 5. Equality of the Right to Vote and the Rehnquist Court | Yoshitaka Nakamura | 302-315 | |
| 6. Criminal Jurisprudence and the Rehnquist Court Era | Toshihiko Tanaka | 316-358 | |