Judicial Legislation in the United States
Judicial Legislation
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled JUDICIAL LEGISLATIONThe term “judicial legislation” appears to be something of an oxymoron, as the Constitution clearly assigns the principal task of legislation to the Congress. The Constitution does, of course, give the President a role in the legislative process through the veto power and
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