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State supreme courts : policymakers in the federal system
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State supreme courts : policymakers in the federal system

Author: Mary Cornelia Porter; G Alan Tarr
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1982.
Series: Contributions in legal studies, no. 24
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mary Cornelia Porter; G Alan Tarr
ISBN: 0313229422 9780313229428
OCLC Number: 7945528
Notes: Includes index.
Description: xxvii, 221 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Part I. Constitutional policymaking -- State supreme courts and the legacy of the Warren Court : some old inquiries for a new situation / Mary Cornelia Porter -- Independent state grounds : contemporary invitations to judicial activism / Stanley H. Friedelbaum -- State court activism in exclusionary-zoning cases / Russell S. Harrison -- Part II. Nonconstitutional policymaking -- State supreme courts as activists : new doctrines in the law of torts / Lawrence Baum and Bradley C. Canon -- Supreme courts in state judicial administration / Henry R. Glick -- Judicial activist in state courts : the inherent-powers doctrine / Carl Baar -- Part III. State-Federal relations -- State supreme courts and the U.S. Supreme Court : the problem of compliance / G. Alan Tarr -- The New York Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1960-1976 / Daniel C. Kramer and Robert Riga.
Series Title: Contributions in legal studies, no. 24
Responsibility: edited by Mary Cornelia Porter and G. Alan Tarr.

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