Political questions and judicial power -- United States
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Political questions and judicial power -- United States
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Political questions and judicial power
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Incoming Resources
- Judicial review in an age of moral pluralism, Ronald C. Den Otter
- Constitutional rights, moral controversy, and the Supreme Court, Michael J. Perry
- Judges on judging, views from the bench, collected and edited by David M. O'Brien
- All judges are political--except when they are not, acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law, Keith J. Bybee
- Judging social rights, Jeff King, University College London
- The collapse of constitutional remedies, Aziz Z. Huq
- American politicians confront the court, opposition politics and changing responses to judicial power, Stephen M. Engel
- Courts and federalism, judicial doctrine in the United States, Australia, and Canada, Gerald Baier
- The politics of the US Supreme Court, by Richard Hodder-Williams
- Unrestrained, judicial excess and the mind of the American lawyer, Robert F. Nagel
- Law and legitimacy in the Supreme Court, Richard H. Fallon, Jr
- A matter of principle, Ronald Dworkin
- One Supreme Court, supremacy, inferiority, and the judicial power of the United States, James E. Pfander
- Rights and retrenchment, the counterrevolution against federal litigation, Stephen B. Burbank, Sean Farhang
- Who guards the guardians ?, judicial control of administration, Martin Shapiro
- Rights and retrenchment, the counterrevolution against federal litigation, Stephen B. Burbank, Sean Farhang
- The myth of judicial activism, making sense of Supreme Court decisions, Kermit Roosevelt III
- Mistaken identity, the Supreme Court and the politics of minority representation, Keith J. Bybee
- How courts govern America, Richard Neely
- Between the lines, interpreting welfare rights, R. Shep Melnick
- Radicals in robes, why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America, Cass R. Sunstein
- Judging social rights, Jeff King, University College London
- Judicial activism, an interdisciplinary approach to the American and European experiences, LuĂs Pereira Coutinho, Massimo La Torre, Steven D. Smith, editors
- Curbing the courts, the Constitution and the limits of judicial power, Gary L. McDowell
- Political questions/judicial answers, does the rule of law apply to foreign affairs?, Thomas M. Franck
- We the people the Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court, Michael J. Perry
- The politics of justice, the attorney general and the making of legal policy, Cornell W. Clayton
- The case against the Supreme Court, Erwin Chemerinsky
- "A country I do not recognize", the legal assault on American values, edited by Robert H. Bork
- The conservative revolution of Antonin Scalia, edited by David A. Schultz and Howard Schweber
- The company they keep, how partisan divisions came to the Supreme Court, Neal Devins, Lawrence Baum
- Law's allure, how law shapes, constrains, saves, and kills politics, Gordon Silverstein
- The politics of law, a progressive critique, edited by David Kairys
- Decision making by the modern Supreme Court, Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., Brett W. Curry, Bryan W. Marshall
- Immigration and the judiciary, law and politics in Britain and America, Stephen H. Legomsky
- Administrative law, rethinking judicial control of bureaucracy, Christopher F. Edley, Jr
- Can courts be bulwarks of democracy?, judges and the politics of prudence, Jeffrey K. Staton, Christopher Reenock, Jordan Holsinger
- Values in the Supreme Court, decisions, division, and diversity, Rachel Cahill-O'Callaghan
- No day in court, access to justice and the politics of judicial retrenchment, Sarah Staszak
- Two-Fer, Electing a President and a Supreme Court, Clint Bolick
- No day in court, access to justice and the politics of judicial retrenchment, Sarah Staszak
- The least dangerous branch, the Supreme Court at the bar of politics, Alexander M. Bickel
- The President and the Supreme Court, going public on judicial decisions from Washington to Trump, Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, Paul M. Collins
- The constrained court, law, politics, and the decisions justices make, Michael A. Bailey, Forrest Maltzman
- Extending rights' reach, constitutions, private law, and judicial power, Jud Mathews
- Justice and empathy, toward a constitutional ideal, Robert A. Burt ; edited and introduced by Frank Iacobucci ; foreword by Robert C. Post
- The hollow hope, can courts bring about social change?, Gerald N. Rosenberg
- The tempting of America, the political seduction of the law, Robert H. Bork
- Governo dei giudici e giudici del governo, Vincenzo Accattatis ; introduzione di Giuseppe Borrè
- Courts & Congress, America's unwritten constitution, William J. Quirk ; with a foreword by Ralph Nader
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