POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS OF JUDICIAL SUPREMACY : THE PRESIDENCY, THE SUPREME COURT, AND CONSTITUTIONAL L
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Word Count
75,750 words, Guess
Page Count
303 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL20266247M
- ISBN-100691096406
- OCLC Control Number70292071
- Library of Congress Control Number2006022598
- LibraryThing2627988
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- Goodreads665191
Classifications
- LCCKF8748.W48 2007
Description
'Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy' examines why presidents and political leaders have often found judicial supremacy to be in their interest. The text shows why presidents have rarely assumed responsibility for interpreting the Constitution and why constitutional leadership has often been passed to the courts.
Subjects
Series Statement
- PRINCETON STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICS: HISTORICAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
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