Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it. One perennial favorite is whether the Constitution even authorizes judicial review. Another is whether the other branches of the federal government must obey the Supreme Court\u27s interpretation of the Constitution and what, if anything, the other branches must do to execute the judiciary\u27s judgments. Marbury v. Madison has been a full-employment program for many constitutional law scholars, including ourselves. Larry Kramer, the new Dean of Stanford Law School, shares this passion. He has devoted roughly the last decade of his career, with two lengthy law review articles and a half a dozen shorter pieces, to these questions. In these w...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
The concept of judicial review of the constitutionality of state and federal statutes by the Supreme...
Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it...
Two hundred years have passed since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Marbury v. Madison, yet debat...
This is a remarkably quiet period in the public life of the Constitution. It is not a quiet time for...
For more than one hundred years, legal scholars have endlessly and heatedly debated whether judicial...
Judicial supremacy is the new judicial review. From the time Alexander Bickel introduced the term c...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of Marbury v. Madison, the case which is often taught in law s...
“Judicial supremacy” is the idea that the Supreme Court should be viewed as the authoritative interp...
This paper steps outside of the historical debate about the origins and development of judicial revi...
A Review of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made La...
The three books reviewed in this essay are recent contributions to the growing literature of constit...
The judicial review owes its popularity primarily to the judgment in the Marbury v. Madison case, wh...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
The concept of judicial review of the constitutionality of state and federal statutes by the Supreme...
Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it...
Two hundred years have passed since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Marbury v. Madison, yet debat...
This is a remarkably quiet period in the public life of the Constitution. It is not a quiet time for...
For more than one hundred years, legal scholars have endlessly and heatedly debated whether judicial...
Judicial supremacy is the new judicial review. From the time Alexander Bickel introduced the term c...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of Marbury v. Madison, the case which is often taught in law s...
“Judicial supremacy” is the idea that the Supreme Court should be viewed as the authoritative interp...
This paper steps outside of the historical debate about the origins and development of judicial revi...
A Review of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made La...
The three books reviewed in this essay are recent contributions to the growing literature of constit...
The judicial review owes its popularity primarily to the judgment in the Marbury v. Madison case, wh...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
The concept of judicial review of the constitutionality of state and federal statutes by the Supreme...