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The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy John Agresto

The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy By John Agresto

The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy by John Agresto


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In The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy John Agresto traces the development of American judicial power, paying close attention to what he views as the very real threat of judicial supremacy. Agresto examines the role of the judiciary in a...

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The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy by John Agresto

In The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy John Agresto traces the development of American judicial power, paying close attention to what he views as the very real threat of judicial supremacy. Agresto examines the role of the judiciary in a democratic society and discusses the proper place of congressional power in constitutional issues. Agresto argues that while the separation of congressional and judicial functions is a fundamental tenet of American government, the present system is not effective in maintaining an appropriate balance of power. He shows that continued judicial expansion, especially into the realm of public policy, might have severe consequences for America's national life and direction, and offers practical recommendations for safeguarding against an increasingly powerful Supreme Court. John Agresto's controversial argument, set in the context of a historical and theoretical inquiry, will be of great interest to scholars and students in political science and law, especially American constitutional law and political theory.

The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy Reviews

To put it quite simply, this is an extradordinarily good book. It warrants reading by everyone who teaches about the Supreme Court, and... it warrants assignment in upper-level courses on the judiciary and constitutional law. It is one of those rare books that grows richer on re-reading; it belongs on the shelf of every serious judicial scholar.

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About John Agresto

John Agresto is the author of Mugged by Reality: The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions and Rediscovering America: Liberty, Equality, and the Crisis of Demoracy.

Table of Contents

1. The Limits of Judicial Power
2. Judicial Review and the Rise of Constitutional Government
3. The Growth of Judicial Power
4. From Judicial Review to Judicial Supremacy
5. From This Court There Is No Appeal
6. The Promise and Perils of an Active Court
Notes
Index

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CIN0801492777G
9780801492778
0801492777
The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy by John Agresto
Used - Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
19840710
192
N/A
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