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Author Kozlowski, Mark

Title The Myth of the Imperial Judiciary : Why the Right is Wrong about the Courts
Published New York : NYU Press, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (309 pages)
Contents Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Ballad of Alexander and Alexis; 1 The Imperial Judiciary and Its Malcontents; 2 The Constitution and the Judiciary; 3 The Judiciary in History; 4 The Judiciary and the Extent of Rights; 5 The Judiciary and the Politics of Rights; 6 The Judiciary and the Polity; Conclusion: Why the Courts; Notes; Index; About the Author
Summary Few institutions have become as ferociously fought over in democratic politics as the courts. While political criticism of judges in this country goes back to its inception, today's intensely ideological assault is nearly unprecedented. Spend any amount of time among the writings of contemporary right-wing critics of judicial power, and you are virtually assured of seeing repeated complaints about the "imperial judiciary." American conservatives contend not only that judicial power has expanded dangerously in recent decades, but that liberal judges now willfully write their policy preferences
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-283) and index
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Subject Conservatism -- United States
Political questions and judicial power -- United States
Courts -- United States.
Justice, Administration of -- United States
Conservatism
Courts
Justice, Administration of
Political questions and judicial power
Politics and government
SUBJECT United States -- Politics and government -- 1989- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93001744
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Lewis, Anthony
ISBN 9780814748596
0814748597