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2006

Judicial review

Boston University School of Law

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Iredell Reclaimed: Farewell To Snowiss's History Of Judicial Review, Gerald F. Leonard Jan 2006

Iredell Reclaimed: Farewell To Snowiss's History Of Judicial Review, Gerald F. Leonard

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Even after the publication of Larry Kramer's The People Themselves, the early history of judicial review suffers from the unfortunate influence of Sylvia Snowiss's Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. Snowiss misread, among other things, James Iredell's foundational argument in 1786 for the inevitability and necessity of judicial review. Snowiss claimed that early understandings of judicial review conceptualized it not as a legal doctrine but as a doctrine of political and revolutionary resistance. In fact, however, Iredell argued for judicial review as a straightforward, legalistic consequence of popular sovereignty. In Iredell's influential account, the transition from the British …