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Supreme Court Legitimacy: A Turn To Constitutional Practice, Thomas G. Donnelly
Supreme Court Legitimacy: A Turn To Constitutional Practice, Thomas G. Donnelly
BYU Law Review
Commentators offer the Justices consistent—if unsolicited—advice: tend to the Supreme Court’s institutional legitimacy. However, to say this—without saying more—is to say very little. Of course, constitutional theorists already wrestle with the meaning of legitimacy—its contours, its complexity, and its influence on the Justices. Political scientists debate the relationship between institutional concerns and judicial behavior. At the same time, previous scholars largely ignore issues of constitutional practice. This is a mistake. In this Article, I take up this neglected topic. To that end, I detail how the individual Justice might work to bolster the Court’s legitimacy in concrete cases. Part of …
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2020, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2020, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum
- Of Rights and Responsibilities: The Social Ecosystem of Religious Freedom
- I am the Woman Who Can
- Flashes of Light: Thoughts on Circumstantial Evidence
- Capital Markets and Human Flourishing
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The Case Of The Exemption Claimants: Religion, Conscience, And Identity, Steven D. Smith
The Case Of The Exemption Claimants: Religion, Conscience, And Identity, Steven D. Smith
BYU Law Review
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Why Judicial Deference To Administrative Fact-Finding Is Unconstitutional, John Gibbons
Why Judicial Deference To Administrative Fact-Finding Is Unconstitutional, John Gibbons
BYU Law Review
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Talking Originalism , Andrew B. Coan
A Failed Coup On The Judicial Monarchy (Review Of God And Man In The Law, By Robert Lowry Clinton), David D. Garner
A Failed Coup On The Judicial Monarchy (Review Of God And Man In The Law, By Robert Lowry Clinton), David D. Garner
BYU Law Review
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Humenansky V. Regents Of The University Of Minnesota: Questioning Congressional Intent And Authority To Abrogate Eleventh Amendment Immunity With The Adea, Eric Hunter
BYU Law Review
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Clark Memorandum: Spring 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Spring 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Why the Founding Fathers Would Call Another Constitutional Convention Now (Malcom R. Wilkey)
- Gospel Teachings About Lying (Dallin H. Oaks)
- Against the Current (John Snyder)
- The Hurler of Stars: To Serve and To Revere (Elder Marion D. Hanks)
History, Judicial Revisionism And J.M. Balkin, Raoul Berger
History, Judicial Revisionism And J.M. Balkin, Raoul Berger
BYU Law Review
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The Politics Of Statutory Construction, Daniel M. Harris
The Politics Of Statutory Construction, Daniel M. Harris
BYU Law Review
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