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| #1659389 in Books | 1995-01-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.34 x5.98l,.0 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Poulist Democratic Republicanism vs the Judiciary|By G. F Gori|This book is a must for lovers of liberty and democratic republicanism. The authors truly show how we are ruled by the Federal Judiciary, what Thomas Jefferson would have called a judicial "oligarchy" unelected and unresponsive to the people. They decry the life time appointments for federal judges and show how stat|||“Judicial Diactatorship is a radical book in the best sense: it compels readers to rethink their most basic assumptions about the court. . . . Quirk and Bridwell have, in sum, written an insightful and provocative book that every student of American con
American society has undergone a revolution within a revolution. Until the 1960s, America was a liberal country in the traditional sense of legislative and executive checks and balances. Since then, the Supreme Court has taken on the role of the protector of individual rights against the will of the majority by creating, in a series of decisions, new rights for criminal defendants, atheists, homosexuals, illegal aliens, and others. Repeatedly, on a variety of cases, the ...
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