![Government / Counter-majoritarian difficulty / Alexander Bickel / Public law / Warren Court / Constitutional theory / Supreme Court of the United States / United States Constitution / Supreme court / Constitutional law / Law / Philosophy of law Government / Counter-majoritarian difficulty / Alexander Bickel / Public law / Warren Court / Constitutional theory / Supreme Court of the United States / United States Constitution / Supreme court / Constitutional law / Law / Philosophy of law](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/12faafbae32447f42dd2741450f9f98a.jpg) Date: 2012-11-08 17:24:52Government Counter-majoritarian difficulty Alexander Bickel Public law Warren Court Constitutional theory Supreme Court of the United States United States Constitution Supreme court Constitutional law Law Philosophy of law | | Upside-Down Judicial Review CORINNA BARRETT LAIN* The countermajoritarian difficulty assumes that the democratically elected branches are majoritarian and the unelected Supreme Court is not. But sometimes the opposite isAdd to Reading ListSource URL: georgetownlawjournal.orgDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 352,03 KBShare Document on Facebook
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