American politicians confront the court opposition politics and changing responses to judicial power /
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Cambridge University Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Beyond the countermajoritarian difficulty
- A developmental theory of politician's confrontations with judicial authority
- In support of Unified Governance : undermining the court in an anti-party age
- Party against partisanship : single-party constitutionalism and the quest for regime unity
- "As party exigencies require" : republicanism, loyal opposition, and the emerging legitimacy of multiple constitutional visions
- Clashing progressive solutions to the political problem of judicial power-- A polity fully-developed for harnessing (I) : living constitutionalism and the politicization of judicial appointment
- A polity fully-developed for harnessing (II) : a conservative insurgency and a self-stylized majoritarian court responds.