PrefaceIntroduction1. From Textual Originalism to Modern Judicial Power2. Modern Judicial Power and the Process-Restraint Tradition3. The Return of Originalist Analysis in the Warren Court Era4. At the Crossroads: The Originalist Idea in PostWarren Court Politics and Jurisprudence5. Raoul Berger and the Restoration of Originalism6. Originalism in the Era of Ronald Reagan7. Robert Bork and the Trial of Originalism8. Originalism in the 1990s: The Transformation of Academic Theory and the Limitations of PracticeNotesIndex