Is the Supreme Court the Guardian of the Constitution?Robert A. Licht AEI Press, 1993 - 199 páginas |
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... popular sovereignty . Because , in Publius's words , " the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations , " the Court is uniquely situated to assert those interests . In this sense , the judiciary acts " as a special ...
... popular sovereignty . Because , in Publius's words , " the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations , " the Court is uniquely situated to assert those interests . In this sense , the judiciary acts " as a special ...
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... popular " survive , even thrive , on talents wholly popular ? A review of Publius's calculations and anticipations in The Federalist - and though polemical , they were no less careful- suggests that the answer is no . The founding of ...
... popular " survive , even thrive , on talents wholly popular ? A review of Publius's calculations and anticipations in The Federalist - and though polemical , they were no less careful- suggests that the answer is no . The founding of ...
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... ( popular election of rulers ) and from the " most effectual " means of maintaining " a proper responsibility to the people " ( limited terms of appointment ) .5 % The cause of free government requires a qualification of popular ...
... ( popular election of rulers ) and from the " most effectual " means of maintaining " a proper responsibility to the people " ( limited terms of appointment ) .5 % The cause of free government requires a qualification of popular ...
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George Anastaplo on the Supreme Court as a Court of Law | 13 |
Walter Berns on the Framers and Judicial Review | 19 |
PRESERVING A LIVING CONSTITUTION Walter Berns | 34 |
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