Johnathan O'Neill (STATESBORO, GA) is a professor of history at Georgia Southern University. He is the author of Originalism in American Law and Politics: A Constitutional History.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Varieties of American Conservatism after the New Deal Part I. The Administrative State: An Overview Chapter 1. Traditionalists, Neoconservatives, Libertarians, and the Administrative State Chapter 2. Straussians, the Administrative State, and the Rise of the Unitary Executive, Part 1 Part II. The Erosion of Federalism: An Overview Chapter 3. Traditionalists, Neoconservatives, and the Erosion of Federalism Chapter 4. Libertarians and the Erosion of Federalism Chapter 5. Straussians and the Erosion of Federalism Part III. The Modern Presidency: An Overview Chapter 6. Traditionalists, the Modern Presidency, and the Rise of the Unitary Executive, Part 2 Chapter 7. Straussians, Neoconservatives, Libertarians, and the Modern Presidency Part IV. Modern Judicial Review: An Overview Chapter 8. Traditionalists, Neoconservatives, and Modern Judicial Review Chapter 9. Straussians and Modern Judicial Review Chapter 10. Libertarians and Modern Judicial Review: Toward the Imperative of Litigation Conclusion: Conservatives, Congress, and the Future of American Constitutionalism Notes Index