The judiciary and American democracy : Alexander Bickel, the countermajoritarian difficulty, and contemporary constitutional theory
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The judiciary and American democracy : Alexander Bickel, the countermajoritarian difficulty, and contemporary constitutional theory
(SUNY series in American constitutionalism)
State University of New York Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Principle, prudence, and judicial power / Robert F. Nagel
- The jurisprudence of constitutional regimes : Alexander Bickel and Cass Sunstein / Mark Tushnet
- Alexander Bickel and the new judicial minimalism / Christopher J. Peters and Neal Devins
- Democratic constitutionalism : the Bickel-Ackerman dialectic / David M. Golove
- The countermajoritarian difficulty : tradition versus original meaning / Stanley C. Brubaker
- An empirical analysis of Alexander Bickel's The least dangerous branch / Terri Peretti
- Bickel and the new proceduralists / Kenneth D. Ward
- Constitutional theory and the faces of power / Keith E. Whittington