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In Defense of a Political Court. By Terri Jennings Peretti. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999. 371p. $27.50

Sara C. Benesh

American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 1, 214-215

Abstract: Peretti's book purports to refute conventional constitutional scholarship about the dangers of a political Supreme Court, lauding such a political nature as supportive of the peculiar brand of democracy practiced in America. It seems, in large part, that she is quite successful in doing so, although I am certain that it is far easier to convince me of such a notion than it would be to convince the legal scholars whom Peretti so vehemently attacks.

Date: 2002
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