1st Edition
Judicial Review and Judicial Power in the Supreme Court The Supreme Court in American Society
Edited By Kermit L. Hall
Copyright 2001
502 Pages
by
Routledge
502 Pages
by
Routledge
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Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society
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;
Biography
Kermit L. Hall, North Carolina State University