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Making Our Democracy Work
A Judge's View
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288 pages
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Exploring the Supreme Court's role in interpreting the Constitution, this book examines the legitimacy of its decisions, even when unpopular. It delves into the reasons behind public acceptance of the Court's rulings and the essential actions required for the Court to maintain public trust. The author discusses the implications of the Court's power on democracy, highlighting the balance between judicial authority and democratic principles. Through this analysis, the book seeks to understand how the Court can effectively contribute to a functioning democratic society.
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2011, paperback
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