How Judicial Review Can Help Empower People to Vote with Their FeetSomin, IlyaGeorge Mason Law Review
How does the executive branch check the judicial branch? How do judicial decisions affect the executive branch? How does the Department of Justice respond to whistleblower complaints? Does the Department of Justice regulate courtrooms? How does judicial review work?
How do the executive and the judicial branch check the power of the legislature? How does judicial review work? How are citizens involved in the judicial branch? What type of power is judicial power? Why does the judicial branch have the most power?
The article discusses constitutional and judicial review issues and problems of legitimacy and accessibility relating to the importance of technical standards in law-making in the European Union (EU). It addresses possible reasons why the European Court of Justice and the Dutch Supreme Court have soug...
on the psychological problems in illegal and criminal acts and judicial acts and further enriches and develops the application of the basic theories and technical methods of psychology in the judicial field. In practice, it contributes to the construction, reform, and improvement of the legal system...
A. (2013). How well do measures of judicial ability predict judicial performance?: A case study using securities class actions. International Review of Law & Economics, 33, 37-53.CHOI, Stephen J.; GULATI, Mitu; POSNER, Eric A. How well do measures of judicial ability predict judicial ...
According to the current judicial judgment, in most cases, the court will not determine that trade secret cases are under the jurisdiction of the court where the infringing product is sold. The majority of opinions believe that the jurisdiction should be based on the court where the infringing ...
Foreclosure timelines have lengthened dramatically since the start of the financial crisis, particularly in states that require judicial review to complete... Sherwin 被引量: 20发表: 2006年 THE COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL REGULATION: WHAT THE SEC IGNORES IN THE RULEMAKING PROCESS, WHY IT MA...
The Court can declare their actions unconstitutional and thereby order them to cease the action in question. The most famous example of judicial review is the landmark 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education. In that case, the Supreme Court declared the Topeka, Kansas school board’s segregation...
Are Judges Motivated to Create "Good" Securities Fraud Doctrine? 'How Do Judges Maximize? (The Same Way Everybody Else Does 鈥 Boundedly): Rules of Thumb in Securities Fraud Opinions', by Stephen M. Bainbridge and G. Mitu Gulati, confronts the reader with a theory about judicial behavior in...