Rationing the Constitution : how judicial capacity shapes Supreme Court decision-making /
The Supreme Court is a tiny institution that can resolve only a fraction of the constitutional issues generated by the American government. This simple yet startling fact is impossible to deny, but few students of the Court have seriously considered its implications. In Rationing the Constitution, A...
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Main Author: | Coan, Andrew |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press,
2019
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