The theory has not provided the clarity some of its early proponents had hoped it would.
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Many critics believe that “defensive democracy” has no place in the American system, but it does, and in fact the country has put it to good use throughout history.
With the exception of himself and a few friends in black robes, the chief justice seems to view the federal government as a bunch of power-hungry hacks.
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A legal scholar offers a thorough look at a complicated question
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