Constitutional Deliberation in Congress

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-06-01
Publisher(s): Duke Univ Pr
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Summary

"Legal scholars have recently questioned judicial review on the ground that constitutional deliberation should be returned to the people and their political representatives. Drawing from case studies of several federal statutes invalidated by the Supreme Court, Mitch Pickerill thoughtfully suggests that serious constitutional discourse in the legislature is unlikely unless the Court continues to exercise its power of judicial review. I found his argumentation persuasive as well as informative." Constitutional Deliberation in Congress" is well worth reading by lawyers as well as by students of American government."--William N. Eskridge Jr., Yale Law School

Author Biography

J. Mitchell Pickerill as an assistant professor of political science at Washington State University.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Constitutional Deliberation in a Separated System
Judicial Review: Roadblock, Speed Bump, or Detour?
The Shadows of Uncertain Scrutiny: Legislating in a Period of Judicial Dualism
The Missing Constitution: Legislating in the Darkness of Judicial Deference
The Nature of Things: Anticipation and Negotiation, Interaction and Reaction
Judicial Review Decisions and Relevant Legislation (Chapter 2 Dataset)
In-Depth Interviews
Notes
Table of Cases
Bibliography
Index
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