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Terrorism, Emergency Powers, and the Role of the US Supreme Court: An Interview with Neal K. KatyalNEAL K. KATYALaffiliation not provided to SSRN GIORGIO BONGIOVANNIaffiliation not provided to SSRN CHIARA VALENTINIaffiliation not provided to SSRN Ratio Juris, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 443-455, December 2007 Abstract: The dialogue focuses on the major issues of the contemporary theoretical debate on judicial review and the Supreme Court's role in American constitutional democracy. The discussion begins with the US Supreme Court's case Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, successfully argued by Prof. Katyal last year, and covers important issues such as the separation and balance of powers after 9/11, the legitimacy of the laws of terror, the relation between US constitutional law and foreign law, the counter-majoritarian difficulties posed by the exercise of judicial review, and the legal academy's influence on legal practice.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 13 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: November 12, 2007Suggested CitationContact Information
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