Judicial review and judicial power in the Supreme Court

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Judicial review and judicial power in the Supreme Court

edited with introductions by Kermit L. Hall

(The Supreme Court in American society : equal justice under law / series editor, Kermit L. Hall, 4)(A Garland series)

Garland Pub., 2000

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Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1, John W. Chambers
  • Chapter 2, Jesse H. Choper
  • Chapter 3 Judicial Review and Democracy, Henry Steele Commager
  • Chapter 4 Judicial Review of Administrative Agencies: Does the Type of Agency Matter?, Donald W. Crowley
  • Chapter 5 John Marshall's "Jeffersonian" Concept of Judicial Review, David E. Engdahl
  • Chapter 6 Privacy, Abortion, and Judicial Review: Haunted by the Ghost of Lochner, Helen Garfield
  • Chapter 7 "Think Things, Not Words": Judicial Review in American Constitutional History, Kermit L. Hall
  • Chapter 8 Judicial Review of the Devices of Democracy, Frederick Schauer
  • Chapter 9 From Fundamental Law to the Supreme Law of the Land: A Reinterpretation of the Origin of Judicial Review, Sylvia Snowiss
  • Chapter 10 A Critical Guide to Marbury v. Madison, William W. Van Alstyne
  • Chapter 11 Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law, Herbert Wechsler
  • Chapter 12 Deference to Political Decisionmakers and the Preferred Scope of Judicial Review, Nicholas S. Zeppos

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