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Putting Best Practices Into Practice: Implementing Change One Step At A Time, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Putting Best Practices Into Practice: Implementing Change One Step At A Time, Lisa Radtke Bliss
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Partners In Law, Meg Butler
Reconceptualizing The Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: A Tale Of Two Justice Kennedys, Eric J. Segall
Reconceptualizing The Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: A Tale Of Two Justice Kennedys, Eric J. Segall
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The academic and political debate over judicial activism has been based on the overriding but patently false assumption that the Supreme Court’s performance can be measured by examining the results that it reaches in constitutional cases. When scholars and politicians equate judicial activism with judicial invalidation of the works of the political branches or the reversal of precedent, however, these commentators don’t reveal anything different than would a pure descriptive account of the Court’s decision and rationale. Moreover, the judicial activism debate is unhelpful because the ambiguous sources of constitutional interpretation cannot privilege fundamental baselines or generate consensus over correct …
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
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A Call To Action For The Legal Academy, Wendy F. Hensel
A Call To Action For The Legal Academy, Wendy F. Hensel
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