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The intelligible constitution : The supreme courts obligation to maintain the constitution as something we the people can understand

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Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 1992Description: 201p xiISBN:
  • 0195073282
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.7302 GOL GOL
Contents:
Contents; Part-I Why An Intelligible Constitution Chapter-1 Made For An undefined Future Part-Ii; Opinion Studies Chapter-II; With Studied Ambiguity Chapter-3 Had Understanding Been The Goal Chapter-4 Decisions Unexplained Chapter-5 Failing To Take Their Own And Each Other’s Opinions Seriously Part-III ; Canons Of Comprehensibility Chapter-6 Toward The Intelligible Constitution Note Cases Index Name Index Index
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Contents;
Part-I Why An Intelligible Constitution
Chapter-1 Made For An undefined Future
Part-Ii; Opinion Studies
Chapter-II; With Studied Ambiguity
Chapter-3 Had Understanding Been The Goal
Chapter-4 Decisions Unexplained
Chapter-5 Failing To Take Their Own And Each Other’s Opinions Seriously
Part-III ; Canons Of Comprehensibility
Chapter-6 Toward The Intelligible Constitution
Note
Cases Index
Name Index
Index

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