The Rise of Modern Judicial Review explained

The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Judicial Interpretation to Judge-Made Law
Author:Christopher Wolfe
Language:English
Subject:American judicial review
Publisher:Basic Books (1986)
Publisher2:Rowman & Littlefield (1994)
Pub Date:1986, 1994 (revised)
Media Type:Print
Isbn:9780822630265

The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Judicial Interpretation to Judge-Made Law is a 1986 book by Christopher Wolfe in which the author provides a critique of American judicial review.

Reception

The book was reviewed by Kermit L. Hall, Ward A. Greenberg and Thomas H. Eliot.[1] [2] [3] Judge Robert Bork, in a Wall Street Journal contribution on Jan 16, 2006, listed the book as one of the five best books on the Constitution.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Hall . Kermit L. . The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made Law . The Journal of American History . March 1987 . 73 . 4 . 1009 . 10.2307/1904069.
  2. Eliot . Thomas H. . The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made Law. By Christopher Wolfe. (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1986. Pp. xii + 392. $24.95.) . American Political Science Review . September 1986 . 80 . 3 . 1033–1034 . 10.2307/1960583 . en . 0003-0554.
  3. Greenberg . Ward . The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made Law . Michigan Law Review . 1 May 1987 . 85 . 5 . 1192–1197 . 0026-2234.
  4. Web site: Bork . Robert . Judge Picks Books on the Constitution . WSJ.