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The Supreme Court in American politics; judicial activism vs. judicial restraint by Forte, David F., comp

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TitleThe Supreme Court in American politics; judicial activism vs. judicial restraint
CreatorForte, David F., comp
Year1972
PPI360
Pages118
PublisherLexington, Mass., Heath
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectUnited States. Supreme Court, Law -- Political aspects
ISBN0669810428
Collectioninternetarchivebooks, inlibrary, printdisabled
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viii, 96 p. 24 cm, Judicial self-restraint, by J. P. Roche.--Judicial policy making, by G. Schubert.--When a court should intervene, by L. Hand.--The orthodox, or anti-activist view: Mr. Justice Frankfurter, by W. Mendelson.--The Warren Court and the Bill of rights, by A. T. Mason.--The Supreme Court and freedom of speech, by M. Shapiro.--Toward neutral principles of constitutional law, by H. Wechsler.--The myth of neutrality in constitutional adjudication, by A. S. Miller and R. F. Howell.--The Bill of rights and the Constitution, by J. M. Harlan.--Is the Warren Court too "political"? by A. M. Bickel.--The Supreme Court as a political institution, by R. H. Jackson.--A holding of "not unconstitutional"; law reform through judicial abstention, by W. H. Rodgers, Jr.--The First amendment in the balance, by L. B. Frantz.--The checking work of judicial review, by C. L. Black, Jr.--The Supreme Court and state civil liberties, by L. P. Beth.--The role of the Supreme Court in a democratic society; judicial activism or restraint? By J. S. Wright.--Toward a political Supreme Court, by P. B. Kurland.--Suggestions for additional reading (p. 95-96)