The People and the Court: Judicial Review in a DemocracyMacmillan, 1960 - 238 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 35
Página 67
... legitimating power anywhere entails the running of the danger that some measures will be declared illegitimate . On the other hand , neither the Court nor any other human institution is sacrosanct . It is certainly conceivable that a ...
... legitimating power anywhere entails the running of the danger that some measures will be declared illegitimate . On the other hand , neither the Court nor any other human institution is sacrosanct . It is certainly conceivable that a ...
Página 85
... legitimating help this institution afforded . But if nothing else had been different , I think our loss in national morale , our moral loss , would have been incalculable . Without this device for testing and assuring legitimacy , we ...
... legitimating help this institution afforded . But if nothing else had been different , I think our loss in national morale , our moral loss , would have been incalculable . Without this device for testing and assuring legitimacy , we ...
Página 148
... legitimating effect of such a decision than the knowledge , by the ladies disenfranchised , that other courts in other states had reached the opposite conclusion ? No , the positive legitimating function of judicial review , as ap ...
... legitimating effect of such a decision than the knowledge , by the ladies disenfranchised , that other courts in other states had reached the opposite conclusion ? No , the positive legitimating function of judicial review , as ap ...
Índice
The Basics of Judicial Review | 1 |
The Building Work of Judicial Review | 34 |
The Legitimating Work of Judicial Review | 56 |
Direitos de autor | |
2 outras secções não apresentadas
Palavras e frases frequentes
Act of Congress actually affirmative American applied argument basis believe Bill of Attainder Bill of Rights Chapter claim clause clear commerce common carrier concept Congressional consti constitutional decision constitutional law constitutionality construction construed deal decide declared discussion doctrine due process effect enforce equal protection establish example exercise fact federal constitutional federal courts federal law Fourteenth Amendment free speech government of limited governmental action ground guarantees Harvard Law Review institution of judicial interpretation invalid issue James Bradley Thayer judges judgment judicial activism judicial restraint judicial review judiciary jurisdiction Justice language lawyers legislative legitimacy limited powers matter means ment necessary and proper obvious opinion political possible power of Congress practical precedent President presumption prohibitions question rational doubt reason regulate rule of administration seems sense Supreme Court technical Thayer theory things thought tion tional tution U.S. Constitution U.S. Reports unconstitutional United validity violated vote whole words