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- Title
JUDICIAL REVIEW, LOCAL VALUES, AND PLURALISM.
- Authors
Garnett, Richard W.
- Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the Twenty-Seventh Annual National Federalist Society Student Symposium held at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor in 2009. Among the topics tackled were judicial review, local values and pluralism. It affirms a basic assumption of federalism that each communities can be different, they may have different values and they will have various laws. It explains how pervasive judicial review poses threat to local identity.
- Subjects
ANN Arbor (Mich.); MICHIGAN; CONFERENCES &; conventions; FEDERAL government; JUDICIAL review; VALUES (Ethics); LEGAL pluralism
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2009, Vol 32, Issue 1, p6
- ISSN
0193-4872
- Publication type
Proceeding