Curbing the Court

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Curbing the Court
Author : Brandon L. Bartels
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 20 August 2020
ISBN : 9781107188419
Pages : 321 pages
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Explains when, why, and how citizens try to limit the Supreme Court's independence and power-- and why it matters.

Curbing the Court

Explains when, why, and how citizens try to limit the Supreme Court's independence and power-- and why it matters.

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The Limits of Judicial Independence

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The Limits of Judicial Independence

"This book investigates the causes and consequences of congressional attacks on the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the extent of public support for judicial independence constitutes the practical limit of judicial independence. First, the book presents a historical overview of Court-curbing proposals in Congress. Then, building on interviews with

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The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies

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