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Hearings on the nomination of Jessup McDowell as Chief Justice to the Supreme Court sets off a debate on judicial review. Congress, tired of judicial second guessing of its legislation, uses the hearings to question the practice. Carl Schulz, chief editorial writer for the Washington Standard, joins the fray.

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Hearings on the nomination of Jessup McDowell as Chief Justice to the Supreme Court sets off a debate on judicial review. Congress, tired of judicial second guessing of its legislation, uses the hearings to question the practice. Carl Schulz, chief editorial writer for the Washington Standard, joins the fray.
Autorenporträt
Will Sutter is retired from the US Department of State's Foreign Service. During his diplomatic career he served in Thailand, Laos, the USSR, Zaire and Mauritania. He has also lived in Rome, Italy and Vienna, Austria. Brahms is his thirteenth novel. Will now lives in Lexington, Kentucky.