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Constitutional law / Court systems / Judicial activism / Sociology of law / Supreme Court of the United States / Robert Bork / Abe Fortas / Supreme court / Supreme Court of Pakistan / Law / Philosophy of law / Government
Date: 2008-02-10 23:17:29
Constitutional law
Court systems
Judicial activism
Sociology of law
Supreme Court of the United States
Robert Bork
Abe Fortas
Supreme court
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Law
Philosophy of law
Government

Judicial Activism: A Question of Power and Politics, Not Law

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