The Judiciary in American Democracy: Alexander Bickel, the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, And Contemporary Constitutional Theory

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The Judiciary in American Democracy: Alexander Bickel, the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, And Contemporary Constitutional Theory by Ward, Kenneth D.; Castillo, Cecilia Rodriguez, 9780791465554
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  • ISBN: 9780791465554 | 0791465551
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 10/30/2005

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The role courts should play in American democracy has long been contested, fueling debates among citizens who take an active interest in politics. Alexander Bickel made a significant contribution to these debates with his seminal publication. The Least Dangerous Branch, which framed the problem of defending legitimate judicial authority. This book addresses whether or not the counter-majoritarian difficulty outlined in Bickel's work continues to have significance for constitutional theory almost a half-century later. The contributors illustrate how the counter-majoritarian difficulty and Bickel's response to it engage prominent theories: the proceduralisms of John Hart Ely and Jeremy Waldron; the republicanisms of Bruce Ackerman and Cass Sunstein; and the originalisms of Raoul Berger, Robert Bork, and Keith Whittington. In so doing, this book provides a useful introduction to recent debates in constitutional theory and also contributes to the broader discussion about the proper role of the courts.
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