Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, Volume 1Joel B. Grossman, Richard S. Wells A compilation of articles, writings, and judicial opinions. |
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... concerned only with power and influence . Proponents of judicial self - restraint , such as the late Justice Felix Frankfurter , have not contended that the Court should never invalidate an act of Congress or a state enactment . But ...
... concerned only with power and influence . Proponents of judicial self - restraint , such as the late Justice Felix Frankfurter , have not contended that the Court should never invalidate an act of Congress or a state enactment . But ...
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... concerned , the constitutional dignity as the right to be protected against unreasonable searches and seizures , and the latter has no less claim than freedom of the press or free- dom of speech or religious freedom . In no instance is ...
... concerned , the constitutional dignity as the right to be protected against unreasonable searches and seizures , and the latter has no less claim than freedom of the press or free- dom of speech or religious freedom . In no instance is ...
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... concerned with policy , not simply clients , might well be important in providing ap- peals courts with occasions for policymaking . In the future it seems likely that criminal appeals will involve fewer Advocates and more Group ...
... concerned with policy , not simply clients , might well be important in providing ap- peals courts with occasions for policymaking . In the future it seems likely that criminal appeals will involve fewer Advocates and more Group ...
Contents
Chapter One A POLITICAL VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT | 3 |
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 14 |
JUDICIAL POLICY MAKING | 26 |
Copyright | |
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