Farber, Daniel A.
Judgment Calls : Principle and Politics in Constitutional Law
Preface
1. Introduction
Part I: The "Problem" of Judicial Review
2. The Inevitability of American Judicial Review
3. The Democracy Worry
Part II: Discretion and Judgment
4. How to Think About Discretion
5. Reason and Relevance
6. The Anatomy of Judgment
Part III: Precedent as a Safeguard
7. Respect for Precedent
8. Explaining Precedent
Part IV: Process Safeguards
9. Deliberation and Multiple Decision-makers
10. Transparency
11. Incrementalism
Part V: Internalized Safeguards
12. Professionalism and the Selection Process
13. The Role of the Legal Academy
Part VI: Case Studies
14. Terrorism
15. Abortion
16. Affirmative Action
Some Closing Words
Bibliographic Essay
1. Introduction
Part I: The "Problem" of Judicial Review
2. The Inevitability of American Judicial Review
3. The Democracy Worry
Part II: Discretion and Judgment
4. How to Think About Discretion
5. Reason and Relevance
6. The Anatomy of Judgment
Part III: Precedent as a Safeguard
7. Respect for Precedent
8. Explaining Precedent
Part IV: Process Safeguards
9. Deliberation and Multiple Decision-makers
10. Transparency
11. Incrementalism
Part V: Internalized Safeguards
12. Professionalism and the Selection Process
13. The Role of the Legal Academy
Part VI: Case Studies
14. Terrorism
15. Abortion
16. Affirmative Action
Some Closing Words
Bibliographic Essay
Keywords: LAW / Constitutional LAW018000
- Author(s)
- Farber, Daniel A.
- Sherry, Suzanna
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Upbringing, Education
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780199707812