Is the Supreme Court the Guardian of the Constitution?, Volumen1Robert A. Licht American Enterprise Institute, 1993 - 199 páginas The Supreme Court has recently undergone a crisis of legitimacy. This book examines the controversy surrounding the conventional wisdom that the Court is the guardian of, as well as the final authority on, the Constitution and the ultimate defender of our liberties. |
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Contenido
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 |
GUARDING THE CONSTITUTION FROM LEGISLATIVE TYRANNY | 46 |
EDUCATION THE SUPREME COURT AND THE CONSTITUTION | 59 |
The Constitution in Education | 68 |
Education and the Constitution in the Wider Sense | 74 |
ONE OF THE GUARDIANS SOME OF THE TIME Louis Fisher | 82 |
THE SUPREME COURT AS REPUBLICAN SCHOOLMASTER | 98 |
THE SUPREME COURT AND PUBLIC POLICY Herman Schwartz | 136 |
98 | 177 |
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