Judicial restraint in America : how the ageless wisdom of the federal courts was invented /
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
c2011
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Table of Contents:
- John Marshall and the inseparability of action and restraint
- David Brewer, natural rights, and the triumph of equity
- From protestant idealism to scientific pragmatism
- Brandeis and limits on federal judicial power
- Frankfurter and the intellectualization of judicial restraint
- Brennan, civil rights, and the "personal stake" gambit
- The triumph of self-interest
- Scalia, the environment, and the modern standing doctrine