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The Myth of Judicial Activism: Making Sense of Supreme Court Decisions
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The Myth of Judicial Activism: Making Sense of Supreme Court Decisions Paperback - 2008

by Roosevelt III, Kermit

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Constitutional scholar Kermit Roosevelt uses plain language and compelling examples to explain how the Constitution can be both a constant and an organic document, and takes a balanced look at controversial decisions through a compelling new lens of constitutional interpretation.

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Yale University Press, 2008-01-24. paperback. Very Good. 8x5x0. Each book is inspected by store owner/staff.Each book is inspected by store owner/staff. Very little sign of wear
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Kermit Roosevelt III is professor of law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and author of the novel In the Shadow of the Law. He lives in Philadelphia.