Terms of engagement : how our courts should enforce the Constitution's promise of limited government / Clark M. Neily III.
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- 9781594036965 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- KF5130 .N45 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Constitutional law for ordinary people -- How courts protect rights they care about -- The rationalize-a-basis test -- A watered-down constitution -- Liberty slaughtered -- Why do judges abdicate? -- The judicial activism bogeyman -- Real judging in all constitutional cases -- From abdication to engagement.
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