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Vol. 14, Issue 4, 1998July 01, 1998 EDT

Can Judicial Independence be Attained in the South? Overcoming History, Elections, and Misperceptions About the Role of the Judiciary

Stephen Bright,
judicial activism civil rights civil war slavery constitutional law bill of rights
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Stephen Bright, Can Judicial Independence Be Attained in the South? Overcoming History, Elections, and Misperceptions About the Role of the Judiciary, 14 Georgia State University Law Review (1998).
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