The role of the Supreme Court in American politics: the least dangerous branch?

Richard Pacelle attempts to answer the question, "What is the proper role for an non-elected institution within a representative democracy?" He examines how non-elected judges should use their role of judicial review, and whether non-elected judges serve as protectors of the "insular...

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Main Author: Pacelle, Richard L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] Westview Press 2002
Series:Dilemmas in American politics
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Richard Pacelle attempts to answer the question, "What is the proper role for an non-elected institution within a representative democracy?" He examines how non-elected judges should use their role of judicial review, and whether non-elected judges serve as protectors of the "insular minorities," i.e., those groups that lack access to political power.
Physical Description:XVII, 186 S. Ill.
ISBN:0813367530

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