Judicial Review and Judicial Power in the Supreme Court: The Supreme Court in American SocietyKermit L. Hall Routledge, 22. juli 2014 - 502 sider Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society |
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... law , would tell us that the heat of the moment colors our judgments and magnifies current events , and that the passage of time produces a strong tendency to accept past momentous events as being quite ordinary . I further suspect that ...
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Judicial Review and Democracy | 57 |
John Marshalls Jeffersonian Concept of Judicial Review | 89 |
Judicial Review of the Devices of Democracy | 240 |
A Critical Guide to Marbury v Madison | 331 |
Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional | 379 |
Deference to Political Decisionmakers | 414 |
Acknowledgments | |
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