The People and the Court: Judicial Review in a DemocracyMacmillan, 1960 - 238 páginas |
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... hand , has a system of courts , starting with the so - called " lower courts , " in which lawsuits are originally brought and heard , and ending in the highest court of appeals within the individual state_system - often , though not ...
... hand , has a system of courts , starting with the so - called " lower courts , " in which lawsuits are originally brought and heard , and ending in the highest court of appeals within the individual state_system - often , though not ...
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... hand with the historic fact that this Government has performed surpassingly well , almost miraculously well , a task of political growth and control calling for the combined endowments of a Solomon and a Hercules . On the other hand ...
... hand with the historic fact that this Government has performed surpassingly well , almost miraculously well , a task of political growth and control calling for the combined endowments of a Solomon and a Hercules . On the other hand ...
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... hand of Congress in taking actions which could not be brought under judicial review . Many measures , such as the establishment of the Department of Agriculture and the expending of large sums on aid of various sorts to farmers , could ...
... hand of Congress in taking actions which could not be brought under judicial review . Many measures , such as the establishment of the Department of Agriculture and the expending of large sums on aid of various sorts to farmers , could ...
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The Basics of Judicial Review | 1 |
The Building Work of Judicial Review | 34 |
The Legitimating Work of Judicial Review | 56 |
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