- the
democratic idea of
political equality among citizens." The
countermajoritarianism is
rooted in two features. First, the Senate's
apportionment scheme...
- the risk of
majority tyranny,
modern democracies frequently have
countermajoritarian institutions that
restrict the
ability of
majorities to
repress minorities...
- in the
United States ERIC GHOSH,
Deliberative Democracy and the
Countermajoritarian Difficulty:
Considering Constitutional Juries,
Oxford Journal of...
- as
David Leonhardt). The
United States is "far and away the most
countermajoritarian democracy in the world,"
according to
Steven Levitsky.
Before the...
- The
Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics,
Bickel coined the term
countermajoritarian difficulty to
describe his view that
judicial review stands in tension...
-
judicial review. Therefore,
unlike the US Constitution,
there is no
countermajoritarian difficulty in the
Constitution of Bangladesh. The
Constitution of...
- was to
introduce the idea of the "
countermajoritarian difficulty." The idea
expressed by the term
countermajoritarian difficulty is that
there is a tension...
-
review had
their stormiest experiences."
Ackerman notes that Bickel's
countermajoritarian difficulty "recalls the Old Court's long, and
ultimately ****ile,...
-
behind the Curtain: The
Supreme Court, Po****r Culture, and the
Countermajoritarian Problem", UMKC Law Review, vol. 73, no. 1 (Fall 2004), p. 53-82....