The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-made LawRowman & Littlefield, 1994 - 447 halaman This major history of judicial review, revised to include the Rehnquist court, shows how modern courts have used their power to create new "rights with fateful political consequences." Originally published by Basic Books. |
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... established principles that were definite and clear enough to be enforced as legal rules , rather than merely proclaiming vague generalities . Judicial review was simply giving preference to the rule of the Constitution over any 3 III.
... established principles that were definite and clear enough to be enforced as legal rules , rather than merely proclaiming vague generalities . Judicial review was simply giving preference to the rule of the Constitution over any 3 III.
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... simply shifted from economic affairs to civil liberties . The First Amendment , the rights of defendants in various Bill of Rights provisions , and the Fourteenth Amendment equal - protection clause became the weapons in the new judi ...
... simply shifted from economic affairs to civil liberties . The First Amendment , the rights of defendants in various Bill of Rights provisions , and the Fourteenth Amendment equal - protection clause became the weapons in the new judi ...
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... simply naive . Given the dominance of this understanding of judicial power , resur- gence of judicial activism from the immediate post - 1937 deference seems to have been virtually inevitable . The modern Court began by asserting its ...
... simply naive . Given the dominance of this understanding of judicial power , resur- gence of judicial activism from the immediate post - 1937 deference seems to have been virtually inevitable . The modern Court began by asserting its ...
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... simply cynical belief that human beings are dominated by gross or narrow self - interest and pursue only it . Those who are most idealistic are naturally tempted to think how much good they could do with a bit more power . The ...
... simply cynical belief that human beings are dominated by gross or narrow self - interest and pursue only it . Those who are most idealistic are naturally tempted to think how much good they could do with a bit more power . The ...
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