The Court's legitimacy arises from the source of its authority - which is, of course, the Constitution - and is best preserved by adhering to decision methods that neither expand nor contract but legitimize the power of judicial review.
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"The Court's legitimacy arises from the source of its authority - which is, of course, the Constitution - and is best preserved by adhering to decision methods that neither expand nor contract but legitimize the power of judicial review." — Diane S. Sykes
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The Court's legitimacy arises from the source of its authority - which is, of course, the Constitution - and is best preserved by adhering to decision methods that neither expand nor contract but legitimize the power of judicial review. — Diane S. Sykes
About Diane S. Sykes
Diane S. Sykes was a Judge from United States (1957–present).
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Who said "The Court's legitimacy arises from the source of its authority - which is, of c…"?
This quote is attributed to Diane S. Sykes, a Judge from United States.
When did Diane S. Sykes live?
Diane S. Sykes lived from 1957 – present.