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portada The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice: The Role of Provisional Review in a Democracy de Paul r. Dimond(Univ of Michigan pr)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780472751068

The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice: The Role of Provisional Review in a Democracy de Paul r. Dimond(Univ of Michigan pr)

Dimond Paul R. (Author) · Univ Of Michigan Pr · Paperback

The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice: The Role of Provisional Review in a Democracy de Paul r. Dimond(Univ of Michigan pr) - Dimond Paul R.

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Synopsis "The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice: The Role of Provisional Review in a Democracy de Paul r. Dimond(Univ of Michigan pr)"

The conventional wisdom holds that the Supreme Court provides the final word--as the Court tells the people what the Constitution commands. In interpreting uncertain constitutional text, however, the Court is not provided with a single answer but must, itself, make hard choices. Such choices by an unelected Court appear to conflict with the basic principle of majority rule by the people through their elected representatives in our democracy. Over time, however, through public debate, new arguments before the Court, legislation, new appointments to the Court, and constitutional amendments, the Court's prior judgments evolve, are distinguished or modified, and are even directly overturned. Viewed from this longer term perspective, the Court's supposedly final rulings can therefore be seen as an integral part of an ongoing national dialogue over the meaning of the Constitution. This understanding makes judicial review more consistent with our tradition of government by the people rather than by the Court. To explore this understanding, The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice develops a provisional approach to judicial review under which a surprisingly large number of judicial rulings would be subject to modification by ordinary legislation enacted by Congress. Far from rendering the Court a powerless subject of Congress, this proposal would enhance the vital role of the Court in stimulating and shaping the ongoing dialogue with the people over the meaning of the Constitution.

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