
The Implicit Power of Judicial Review
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Why is it harder to define the Judicial Power than the Legislative or Executive Powers? Professor Gary Lawson of Boston University School of Law discusses the history of judicial power and the concept of judicial review....
How Do We Define The Judicial Power? is an episode from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society. Why is it harder to define the Judicial Power than the Legislative or Executive Powers? Professor Gary Lawson of Boston University Scho...
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Published Mar 23, 2020, 27:26 long, audio available.
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How Do We Define The Judicial Power? is from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society.
Published Mar 23, 2020 and 27:26 long