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Judicial Supremacy and Stable Meaning
2001Abstract If it is true that the strong nationalism presently prevailing in our political culture is partly a function of a yearning for the security of comprehensive legal prescription, then the modern rejection of robust federalism is being driven by some of the same underlying impulses as our contemporary fixation on constitutional law
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The Struggle for Judicial Supremacy
Virginia Law Review, 1941Alvin J. Rockwell, Robert H. Jackson
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Judicial Supremacy and the End of Judicial Restraint
2012Judge Posner provides a characteristically thought-provoking analysis of judicial restraint. Unfortunately, by attributing the origin of the doctrine to James Bradley Thayer, Posner misunderstands the concept. For Thayer was not making a new argument.
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Enslaved to Judicial Supremacy?
Harvard Law Review, 1993H. Jefferson Powell, Robert A. Burt
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The President and the Myth of Judicial Supremacy
Social Science Research NetworkM. Paulsen
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Studying Ethnic‐Racial Identity among White Youth: White Supremacy as a Developmental Context
Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2022Ursula E Moffitt, Leoandra Onnie Rogers
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Imperialism, supremacy, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Contemporary Security Policy, 2023Kseniya Oksamytna
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