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Who Did In The Democrats?, Bruce Ledewitz
Who Did In The Democrats?, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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An Introduction To The Pennsylvania State Constitution, Bruce Ledewitz
An Introduction To The Pennsylvania State Constitution, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Retributivism And Justice, Thomas Morawetz
Retributivism And Justice, Thomas Morawetz
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Hart's Definition And Theory In Jurisprudence Again, Robert Birmingham
Hart's Definition And Theory In Jurisprudence Again, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Justice And Love, Raymond B. Marcin
Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger
Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger
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Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch
Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch
Faculty Scholarship
The seemingly inexhaustible debate over the proper role of the Supreme Court in constitutional adjudication concerns an issue of enormous practical importance: whether the Court has or should have the power to overturn the decision of a democratically elected legislature to, say, prohibit abortions, affects not only the allocation of significant political power, but also the moral lives and indeed the very bodies of millions of citizens. For this reason, many contributions to that debate, from academics as well as from practicing politicians, have burned with the passion of political commitment, seeking to influence events directly by persuading judges (or …