Analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court's constitutional decisions and its judicial review of statutes on lawmaking in Congress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Mitchell Pickerill is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Washington State University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 1. Constitutional Deliberation in a Separated System 11 2. Judicial Review: Roadblock, Speed Bump, or Detour? 31 3. The Shadows of Uncertain Scrutiny: Legislating in a Period of Judicial Dualism 63 4. The Missing Constitution: Legislating in the Darkness of Judicial Deference 95 5. The Nature of Things: Anticipation and Negotiation, Interaction and Reaction 133 Appendix A. Judicial Review Decisions and Relevant Legislation (Chapter 2 Dataset) 155 Appendix B. In-Depth Interviews 161 Notes 167 Table of Cases 175 Bibliography 177 Index 183
List of Tables and Figures ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 1. Constitutional Deliberation in a Separated System 11 2. Judicial Review: Roadblock, Speed Bump, or Detour? 31 3. The Shadows of Uncertain Scrutiny: Legislating in a Period of Judicial Dualism 63 4. The Missing Constitution: Legislating in the Darkness of Judicial Deference 95 5. The Nature of Things: Anticipation and Negotiation, Interaction and Reaction 133 Appendix A. Judicial Review Decisions and Relevant Legislation (Chapter 2 Dataset) 155 Appendix B. In-Depth Interviews 161 Notes 167 Table of Cases 175 Bibliography 177 Index 183
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