Judicial power -- United States
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- A distinct judicial power : the origins of an independent judiciary, 1606-1787
- A report of the case of Hunter against Martin, decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia : with the speeches, at length, of Leigh, Williams ... and the opinions of all the judges, together with the resolutions of the Supreme Court of the United States on a writ of error in the same case
- Additional compensation to special counsel in case of Doheny executors : hearings before Subcommittee No. 2 ... Eighty-first Congress, first session on H.R. 2443 to authorize the payment of additional compensation to special assistants to the Attorney General in the case of the United States against Donheny executors. June 1, 1949
- Assessing the impact of judicial taxation on local communities : hearing before the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, on S. 1817 ... September 19, 1996
- By what right? : A commentary on the Supreme Court's power to revise the Constitution
- Commentaries on the jurisdiction, practice, and peculiar jurisprudence of the courts of the United States : vol. 1, containing a view of the judicial power, and the jurisdiction and practice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Common law and liberal theory : Coke, Hobbes, and the origins of American constitutionalism
- Confirmation wars : preserving independent courts in angry times
- Congress versus the Supreme Court, 1957-1960
- Congress, the court, and the Constitution : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, January 29, 1998
- Conservative crisis and the rule of law : attitudes of bar and bench, 1887-1895
- Conservative crisis and the rule of law : attitudes of bar and bench, 1887-1895
- Courts and Congress : America's unwritten constitution
- Courts and public policy ; : cases and essays
- Decision according to law
- Democracy by decree : what happens when courts run government
- Discourse, identity, and social change in the marriage equality debates
- Do poder judiciario
- Exploring judicial politics
- Federal courts
- Federal courts : examples & explanations
- Federal courts in the 21st century : cases and materials
- Federal courts in the 21st century : cases and materials
- Federal jurisdiction : tensions in the allocation of judicial power
- First among equals : the Supreme Court in American life
- Government by judiciary
- Government by judiciary : the transformation of the fourteenth amendment
- Harmony and dissonance : the Swift and Erie cases in American federalism
- How courts govern America
- How many judges does it take to make a Supreme Court? : and other essays on law and the constitution
- How to read the constitution : originalism, constitutional interpretation and judicial power
- Inherent powers of the courts
- Inherent powers of the courts
- Judge Learned Hand and the role of the Federal judiciary
- Judges and legislators : toward institutional comity
- Judicial independence and the American constitution : a democratic paradox
- Judicial independence at the crossroads : an interdisciplinary approach
- Judicial jurisdiction : a reference guide to the United States Constitution
- Judicial legislation ; : a study in Americal legal theory
- Judicial power and American character : censoring ourselves in an anxious age
- Judicial power and institutional constraints : a comparison of Canadian and American courts
- Judicial power and the Charter : Canada and the paradox of liberal constitutionalism
- Justice and empathy : toward a constitutional ideal
- Law's allure : how law shapes, constrains, saves, and kills politics
- Majority rule and the judiciary
- Making policy, making law : an interbranch perspective
- Making settlement work : an examination of the work of judicial mediators
- One Supreme Court : supremacy, inferiority, and the judicial power of the United States
- Only judgment, the limits of litigation in social change
- Popular government and the Supreme Court : securing the public good and private rights
- Radicals in robes : why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America
- Report adopted August, 1958
- Respecting state courts : the inevitability of judicial federalism
- Short-change for consumers and short-shrift for Congress? : the Supreme Court's treatment of laws that protect Americans' health, safety, jobs, and retirement : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, June 11, 2008
- Short-change for consumers and short-shrift for Congress? : the Supreme Court's treatment of laws that protect Americans' health, safety, jobs, and retirement : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, June 11, 2008
- Strangers on a hill : Congress and the court
- The Judicial response to lawyer misconduct
- The Role of courts in American society : the final report of the Council on the Role of Courts
- The Supreme Court and American constitutionalism
- The Supreme Court and constitutional democracy
- The Supreme Court and the idea of constitutionalism
- The courts : a reader in the judicial process
- The courts and the Constitution
- The doctrine of judicial supremacy : speech of Charles C. Bonney, before the American Bar Association, at Saratoga, New York, August 23, 1883
- The judicial branch
- The judicial process
- The judicial veto
- The judiciary
- The politics of judicial independence : courts, politics, and the public
- The tempting of America : the political seduction of the law
- The view of the courts from the Hill : interactions between Congress and the federal judiciary
- Unrestrained : judicial excess and the mind of the American lawyer
- We the people : a progressive reading of the constitution for the twenty-first century
- When courts & Congress collide : the struggle for control of America's judicial system
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