That Eminent Tribunal
Discover the critical examination of judicial authority in "That Eminent Tribunal" by Christopher Wolfe, published by Princeton University Press in 2004. Spanning 256 pages, this enlightening work features a collection of essays from prominent legal scholars and political scientists who challenge the extent of the Court's power. They argue that the judiciary's role in safeguarding various controversial, often unenumerated rights may have overstepped vital boundaries. Wolfe and his contributors advocate for a reassessment of republican principles, proposing that enhanced limits on judicial power are essential to uphold the integrity of the legal system. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in civil procedure, constitutional law, and the dynamics of the judicial branch. Engage with thought-provoking arguments that will deepen your understanding of the relationship between law and governance.