The Role of the Supreme Court in American Politics: The Least Dangerous Branch?
The Role of the Supreme Court in American Politics: The Least Dangerous Branch?

In The Supreme Court in American Politics, Richard Pacelle attempts to answer the question, "What is the proper role for an non-elected institution within a representative democracy?" He examines how non-elected judges should use their role of judicial review, and whether non-elected judges serve as protectors of the "insular minorities," i.e., those groups that lack access to political power. This book, a new title in the Dilemmas of American Politics series edited by Sandy Maisel, is a concise supplemental text for American Government and Judicial Politics courses.

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