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Government / Separation of powers / Political philosophy / Republican Party of Minnesota v. White / Supreme Court of the United States / John Paul Stevens / Judicial independence / United States Constitution / Judicial activism / Philosophy of law / Law / Constitutional law
Date: 2013-11-27 11:55:06
Government
Separation of powers
Political philosophy
Republican Party of Minnesota v. White
Supreme Court of the United States
John Paul Stevens
Judicial independence
United States Constitution
Judicial activism
Philosophy of law
Law
Constitutional law

Cite as: 536 U. S. ____[removed]STEVENS, J., dissenting

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