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Reconsider Old Taboo, Scott Dodson Nov 2004

Reconsider Old Taboo, Scott Dodson

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The recent cries of judicial activism need to be scrutinized. Are decisions like Lawrence and Goodrich really activist and, if so, is that even something to be discouraged? In this op-ed, I look closely at the "activism" of these decisions and conclude that there is nothing inherently activist about them. I also conclude that, even if there is, activism is defensible in certain cases when it returns to the people the power to exercise their own individual liberties.


The Majoritarian Rehnquist Court?, Neal Devins Jul 2004

The Majoritarian Rehnquist Court?, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

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Judicial Dialogue For Legal Multiculturalism, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jul 2004

Judicial Dialogue For Legal Multiculturalism, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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The Increading Politicization Of The American Judiciary: Republican Party Of Minnesota V. White And Its Effects On Future Judicial Selection In State Courts, Brendan H. Chandonnet Feb 2004

The Increading Politicization Of The American Judiciary: Republican Party Of Minnesota V. White And Its Effects On Future Judicial Selection In State Courts, Brendan H. Chandonnet

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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The Advantages Of The Civil Law Judiciary As The Model For Emerging Legal Systems, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 2004

The Advantages Of The Civil Law Judiciary As The Model For Emerging Legal Systems, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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