KF8748 .C39
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Judicial review and the national political process : a functional reconsideration of the role of the Supreme Court / |
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KF8748 .C74
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Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions : adopted August, 1958. |
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KF8748 .C87
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The Warren court; constitutional decision as an instrument of reform. |
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KF8748 .E87 1986
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Redefining the Supreme Court's role : a theory of managing the federal judicial process / |
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KF8748 .F27 2004
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Laboratory of justice : the Supreme Court's 200-year struggle to integrate science and the law / |
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KF8748 .F58
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The concept of judicial activism : its nature and function in United States constitutional law / |
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KF8748 .F647 1996
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Against the imperial judiciary : the Supreme Court vs. the sovereignty of the people / |
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KF8748 .F88
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On law and justice |
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KF8748 .F884 1994
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The Rehnquist Court : in pursuit of judicial conservatism / |
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KF8748 .F89 2009
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The will of the people : how public opinion has influenced the Supreme Court and shaped the meaning of the Constitution / |
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KF8748 .G6 1958
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Nine men against America; the Supreme Court and its attack on American liberties |
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KF8748 .H367 2019eb
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The hidden history of the Supreme Court and the betrayal of America / |
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KF8748 .H53 1993
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Justice vs. law : courts and politics in American society / |
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KF8748 .H95
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The Supreme Court on trial. |
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KF8748 .I76 1994
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Brennan vs. Rehnquist : the battle for the Constitution / |
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KF8748 .J83 2005eb
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The judiciary and American democracy : Alexander Bickel, the countermajoritarian difficulty, and contemporary constitutional theory / |
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KF8748 .K38 1994
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The Supreme Court and constitutional theory, 1953-1993 / |
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KF8748 .K43 2004
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The most activist supreme court in history : the road to modern judicial conservatism / |
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KF8748 .K43 2004eb
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The most activist supreme court in history : the road to modern judicial conservatism / |
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KF8748 .K58 2001
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Playing it Safe : How the Supreme Court Sidesteps Hard Cases and Stunts the Development of Law. |
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