Unconstitutional Legislation in Minnesota1
Oliver P. Field
American Political Science Review, 1941, vol. 35, issue 5, 898-915
Abstract:
This study is concerned with certain phases of the operation of the power of the courts to declare legislative enactments unconstitutional. It is concerned with the exercise of this power rather than with the rules governing or applicable to the exercise of the power itself. For this reason, it might be thought of as a fact-study in the field of unconstitutional legislation. This does not mean that the rules and principles of law applicable to the subject are ignored, but it means that they are assumed as a background against which the study is to be placed.
Date: 1941
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