My reading list

What I'm reading now
My reading list: books I'll be reading next
Read in 2005
Read in 2004


Currently reading...

The Federal Courts and the Federal System , by Hart & Wechsler

Reading next...

On Capitol Hill, by Julian Zelizer
The Hammer: Tom DeLay: God, Money, and the United States Congress, by Dubose & Reid
The Most Activist Supreme Court in History, by Thomas Keck
Other People's Money: the corporate mugging of America, by Nomi Prins
Why We Hate, by Rush Dozier, Jr.
The Case for a Creator, by Lee Strobel
Groupthink: Psychological Studies of Policy Decisions, by Irving Janis
The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics, by Peter Steinfels
The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, by George H. Nash
The English Constitution, by Walter Bagehot
Taking the Constitution Seriously, by Walter Berns
The Future & It's Enemies, by Virginia Postrel
The Invention of the United States Senate, by Daniel Wirls
No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights, by Michael Kent Curtis
The Warren Court and American Politics, by Lucas Powe
Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review, by Keith E. Whittington
Antonin Scalia's Jurisprudence: Text And Tradition, by Ralph A. Rossum
Swimming Against the Tide: Feminist Dissent on the Issue of Abortion, by Angela Kennedy (Editor)
American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, by Jon Meacham

Read in 2006...

Imperial Hubris, by Michael Scheuer
A Court Divided, by Mark Tushnet
Against Depression, by Peter D. Kramer
The Conservative Mind, by Russell Kirk
Bush at War, by Bob Woodward
The Neocon Reader, by Irwin Stelzer (ed.)
Bias, by Bernard Goldberg
The Story of Britain, by Rebecca Fraser
A Disquisition on Government, by John C. Calhoun
The House : The History of the House of Representatives, by Robert Remini
The Brethren, by Bob Woodward & Scott Armstrong
An Army of Davids, by Glenn Reynolds
The Death of Feminism: What's Next in the Struggle for Women's Freedom, by Phyllis Chesler
How to Argue and Win Every Time, by Gerry Spence
The Antitrust Laws: a primer, by Shenefield & Stelzer
Narrowing the Nation's Power, by John T. Noonan
Active Liberty, by Stephen Breyer
The Truth About Supply-Side Economics, by Michael Evans
The Common Law, by Oliver Wendell Holmes
Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine, by Clay Conrad
The Conscience of a Conservative, by Barry Goldwater

Read in 2005...

Lessons Learned the Hard Way, by Newt Gingrich
The Twilight of Atheism, by Alister McGrath
Origins & Development of Congress, by Robert A. Diamond (editor)
The American Congress: The Building of Democracy, by Julian Zelizer (Editor)
Winning The Future: A 21st Century Contract with America, by Newt Gingrich
The Death of Right & Wrong, by Tammy Bruce
Adams vs. Jefferson: the Tumultuous Election of 1800, by John Ferling
What's the Matter With Kansas?, by Thomas Frank
Nine And Counting: The Women of the Senate, by Sen. Olympia Snowe, et al
The Revolution Will Not be Televised, by Joe Trippi
Courting Disaster: the Supreme Court and the Unmaking of American Law, by Martin Garbus
The Supreme Court and its Great Justices, by Sidney H. Asch
Its My Party Too, by Christine Todd Whitman
The Founding, by Fred Barbash
The Supreme Court, by William Rehnquist
A Matter of Interpretation, by Antonin Scalia
Justice in Plainclothes, by Lawrence G. Sager
One Man's Stand for Freedom, by Hugo Black
The Tempting of America, by Robert Bork
Closed Chambers, by Edward Lazarus

Read in 2004...

The Rise & Fall of the Soviet Empire, by Dmitri Volkoganov
Moral Politics, by George Lakoff
To Renew America, by Newt Gingrich
Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville
A Nation, Not An Empire, by Pat Buchanan
Faith of my Fathers, by John McCain
The Right Nation, by Micklethwait & Wooldridge
The Silent Takeover, by Noreena Hertz
NeoConservatism - the Autobiography of An idea. Selected Essays by…, by Irving Kristol
Affirmative Discrimination: inequality and public policy, by Nathan Glazer
The Unmaking of Americans: Multiculturalism and the Assimilation Ethic, by John J. Miller