JUDUCIAL ACTIVISM IS often portrayed as a liberal vice. This perception is wrong both historically and, as Professor Redish argues, 3 currently as well. The federal judiciary has been and still is an activist institution, working with both substantive law and jurisdictional rules to achieve its own policy goals. It has done this in statutory, constitutional, and common-law matters. Specifically, the Supreme Court of the United States has actively-shaped the jurisdiction of the federal courts in a restrictive and generally conservative manner. Professors Doernberg4 and Redish attack this last form of activism by the federal courts, activism in shaping their own jurisdiction. The conclusion common to the two papers, arrived at by different ro...
A struggle over the norms and boundaries of federal judicial authority is ongoing, both within the U...
In United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court, for the first time in sixty years, declared an act of ...
In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in ...
JUDUCIAL ACTIVISM IS often portrayed as a liberal vice. This perception is wrong both historically a...
The term ―judicial activism has become a common part of modern American political speech, though it ...
In this Article, I advance a limited defense of judicial activism by the Burger and Rehnquist Courts...
Viewed from the perspective of the new century, federal-state relations are emerging in new and, per...
Part of Symposium: The Rehnquist Court in Empirical and Statistical Retrospectiv
The academic and political debate over judicial activism has been based on the overriding but patent...
This paper attempts to quantify one of the most deeply contested terms in constitutional law: “judic...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is well known for her restrained jurisprudence, and yet one line of her ...
Most critics of the Supreme Court\u27s abstention doctrines have attacked the substantive merits of ...
The Author examines the Supreme Court’s use of “preferential judicial activism”—whereby justices dec...
In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in ...
Judicial activism, writes Professor Kermit Roosevelt, of Penn, has been employed as an excessive a...
A struggle over the norms and boundaries of federal judicial authority is ongoing, both within the U...
In United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court, for the first time in sixty years, declared an act of ...
In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in ...
JUDUCIAL ACTIVISM IS often portrayed as a liberal vice. This perception is wrong both historically a...
The term ―judicial activism has become a common part of modern American political speech, though it ...
In this Article, I advance a limited defense of judicial activism by the Burger and Rehnquist Courts...
Viewed from the perspective of the new century, federal-state relations are emerging in new and, per...
Part of Symposium: The Rehnquist Court in Empirical and Statistical Retrospectiv
The academic and political debate over judicial activism has been based on the overriding but patent...
This paper attempts to quantify one of the most deeply contested terms in constitutional law: “judic...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is well known for her restrained jurisprudence, and yet one line of her ...
Most critics of the Supreme Court\u27s abstention doctrines have attacked the substantive merits of ...
The Author examines the Supreme Court’s use of “preferential judicial activism”—whereby justices dec...
In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in ...
Judicial activism, writes Professor Kermit Roosevelt, of Penn, has been employed as an excessive a...
A struggle over the norms and boundaries of federal judicial authority is ongoing, both within the U...
In United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court, for the first time in sixty years, declared an act of ...
In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in ...