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- 2006035983 contributor B10448875.
- 2006035983 created "2008.".
- 2006035983 date "2008".
- 2006035983 date "2008.".
- 2006035983 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2006035983 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2006035983 description "Popular distrust of the courts -- Why the people distrust the courts (a) the courts have usurped the power to declare laws unconstitutional -- Why the people distrust the courts (b) the courts have seized the power to declare some statutes invalid, because unconstitutional, have come to declare other statutes invalid merely because the judges disapprove the policy of such legislation -- Why the people distrust the courts (c) the judges by reading their own views into statutes, to the exclusion of the legislative intent, have made the judiciary, in effect, a lawmaking branch of the government -- Why the people distrust the courts (d) the poor man is not on an equality with the rich one before the courts -- Dangers of popular distrust of courts -- Suggestions concerning reforms in the judiciary.".
- 2006035983 extent "xiv, 239 p. ;".
- 2006035983 identifier "1584777729 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2006035983 identifier "9781584777724 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2006035983 identifier 2006035983.html.
- 2006035983 issued "2008".
- 2006035983 issued "2008.".
- 2006035983 language "eng".
- 2006035983 publisher "Clark, NJ : Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.,".
- 2006035983 spatial "United States.".
- 2006035983 subject "347.73/1 22".
- 2006035983 subject "Courts United States.".
- 2006035983 subject "KF8700 R625 2008".
- 2006035983 tableOfContents "Popular distrust of the courts -- Why the people distrust the courts (a) the courts have usurped the power to declare laws unconstitutional -- Why the people distrust the courts (b) the courts have seized the power to declare some statutes invalid, because unconstitutional, have come to declare other statutes invalid merely because the judges disapprove the policy of such legislation -- Why the people distrust the courts (c) the judges by reading their own views into statutes, to the exclusion of the legislative intent, have made the judiciary, in effect, a lawmaking branch of the government -- Why the people distrust the courts (d) the poor man is not on an equality with the rich one before the courts -- Dangers of popular distrust of courts -- Suggestions concerning reforms in the judiciary.".
- 2006035983 title "Our judicial oligarchy / Gilbert E. Roe ; [with an introduction by] Robert M. LaFallette.".
- 2006035983 type "text".