That eminent tribunal judicial supremacy and the constitution /
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Princeton, N.J. :
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Table of Contents:
- Is the Constitution whatever the winners say it is? / Gerard V. Bradley
- Nationhood and judicial supremacy / Robert F. Nagel
- Casey at the bat--taking another swing at Planned Parenthood v. Casey / Michael Zuckert
- Antijural jurisprudence : the vices of the judges enter a new stage / Hadley Arkes
- Judicial power and the withering of civil society / George W. Liebmann
- The academy, the courts, and the culture of rationalism / Steven D. Smith
- Judicial moral expertise and real-world constraints on judicial moral reasoning / Jack Wade Nowlin
- Toward a more balanced history of the Supreme Court / Michael W. McConnell
- Judicial review and republican government / Jeremy Waldron
- The Casey Five versus the Federalism Five : supreme legislator or prudent umpire? / Keith E. Whittington
- The Rhenquist Court and "conservative judicial activism" / Christopher Wolfe.