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- The Role of Judges in Election Law
- Judicial Activism - the Violation of an Oath
- The Meaning of Bush V. Gore: Thoughts on Professor Amar's
- Making Law: the Case for Judicial Activism
- Judicial Activism and Fourteenth Amendment Privacy Claims: the Allure of Originalism and the Unappreciated Promise of Constrained Nonoriginalism
- Judicial Activism: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Madison Lecture When Judges and Justices Throw out Tools: Judicial Activism in Rucho V
- Judicial Activism: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Roe V. Wade and the Right to Privacy
- In Defense of Judicial Activism
- Marriage Equality: the Paralleled Progress Between Public Approval and Supreme Court Decisionmaking
- Putting the Politics of “Judicial Activism” in Historical Perspective
- Originalism: a Critical Introduction
- The Supreme Court, Bush V. Gore, and Rough Justice
- Amicus Brief
- Hollingsworth V. Perry
- United States V. Windsor
- SP Sathe, Judicial Activism: the Indian Experience
- John Roberts, the Umpire in Chief - the New York Times Page 1 of 4
- Reconceptualizing the Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: a Tale of Two Justice Kennedys Eric J
- Taking Lessons from the Left?: Judicial Activism on the Right
- Activist Or Automaton: the Nsi Titutional Need to Reach a Middle Ground in American Jurisprudence Richard L
- Antonin Scalia
- The Roberts Court, Stare Decisis, and the Future of Constitutional Law
- Responses of Judge John G. Roberts, Jr. to the Written Questions of Senator Edward M
- Selective Judicial Activism in the Equal Protection Context: Democracy, Distrust, and Deconstruction Suzanna Sherry
- Social Media and Censorship: Rethinking State Action Once Again Michael Patty
- Bush V. Gore and the Retreat from Erie Robert A
- Judicial Activism and Restraint in the Supreme Court's Environmental Law Decisions
- Judicial Activism on the Rehnquist Court: an Empirical Assessment
- Judicial Activism and Its Critics
- Defining Rights in the States: Judicial Activism and Popular Response
- Judges As Umpires
- 4.19: Judicial Activism /Judicial Restraint AP U
- Judicial Activism in Trial Courts
- If a Constitution Is Easy to Amend, Can Judges Be Less Restrained? Rights, Social Change, and Proposition 8
- Originalism, Stare Decisis and the Promotion of Judicial Restraint
- Hollingsworth V. Perry: Expressive Harm and the Stakes of "Marriage"
- Selective Judicial Activism
- Judicial Activism in Israel
- An Empirical Study of Judicial Activism in the Federal Courts
- Judicial Activism a Tempest, Or a Tempest in a Teapot?
- Interpretation and Construction: Originalism and Its Discontents
- Proper Judicial Activism
- The Originalist and Normative Case Against Judicial Activism: a Reply to Professor Randy Barnett
- Grassroots Originalism: Rethinking the Politics of Judicial Philosophy
- Judicial Activism in the Regulatory Takings Opinions of Justice Scalia
- 588 Judicial Selection Monitoring Project
- Hollingsworth V. Perry
- On the Origins of Originalism
- Judicial Activism – Justice Or Treason?
- Constitutionally Required Judicial Activism: Re- Examining the Role of Courts in Modern Constitutional Adjudication*
- Reflections on Bush V. Gore: the Role of the United States Supreme Court David Boies