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Judicial review and democracy

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He has been Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and Alexander M. Bickel Professor of Public Law at Yale Law School and a resident scholar at American Enterprise Institute. He has also served as solicitor general and acting attorney general of the United States.

The articles in this section appear in the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution,edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney. The encyclopedia is being published by the Macmillan Publishing Company in honor of the bicentennial of the American Constitution in 1987 and is reprinted with their permission. Copyright © 1986 by Macmillan Publishing Company, A Division of Macmillan, Inc.

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Bork, R.H. Judicial review and democracy. Society 24, 5–8 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02695929

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