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Summary Of: Judicial activism

University of Chicago Law School has argued that judicial activism can be narrowly defined as one or more of three possible things... Judicial activism and individual cases... Detractors of judicial activism charge that it usurps power of the... detractors of judicial activism retort that neither democracy nor the rule of law can exist when the law is... have seemingly disavowed judicial activism at certain points... Roberts has stated that his view of judicial activism stems from that of Justices... To the extent the term judicial activism is used to describe unjustified intrusions by the judiciary into the realm of policy making... explicitly disavowed judicial activism in his dissent in 1972... Judicial Activism and Death of the Rule of Law... Judicial activism and individual cases... Judicial activism and individual cases... Judicial Activism in Comparative Perspective... Judicial Activism on the Right... Judicial Activism and the Constitution... Judicial Activism and the Rule of Law... Defining Judicial Activism in the Context of the Culture Wars...

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