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Hardcover Rise Modern Judicial Book

ISBN: 0465070337

ISBN13: 9780465070336

Rise Modern Judicial

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This major history of judicial review, revised to include the Rehnquist court, shows how modern courts have used their power to create new 'rights with fateful political consequences.' Originally published by Basic Books.

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Another classic in legal scholarship

Dr. Christopher Wolfe is a gifted legal scholar, and this book is one of the best on the evolution of U.S. judicial review, tracing its history from Federalist No. 78 and the landmark case, Marbury v. Madison. Wolfe describes three major periods in the transformation of judicial review, beginning with the first, or "traditional" period, from the birth of the Constitution until the end of the 19th century, which embraced a notion of interpretation based on a "fair reading" of the Constitution and a moderate form of judicial review. The second, or "transitional" period, from the end of the 19th century until 1937, maintained the theory of the traditional era, but in actual practice, it spawned a more activist form of judicial review. The third, or "modern" period, from 1937 until the present, developed new activist theories of constitutional interpretation and judicial review. Many of Wolfe's theories do not necessarily prevail today in legal scholarship, especially with the rise of legal "realist" views, but this book is a good starting point to understanding constitutional law and separation of powers.
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