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Supreme Court of the United States

Washington Law Review

1976

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The New Dimensions Of Constitutional Adjudication, Archibald Cox Oct 1976

The New Dimensions Of Constitutional Adjudication, Archibald Cox

Washington Law Review

The new dimensions to which my title refers are of a different order; they are not substantive but institutional. That the Supreme Court has always played a partly political role—that it has always made a certain amount of public policy in some areas under the guise of interpreting the Constitution—is all too obvious. That it has usually felt partly bound by "law" is equally obvious to anyone who understands the self-discipline of the legal method. The question of emphasis always remains. How large or small is—or should be—the political element in judicial decisions? There also remains a second question. How …