2016
DOI: 10.15763/issn.2374-779x.2016.35.1.18-43
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Holding the Accountability Problem Accountable: Response Mechanisms to Counter-Majoritarian Decisions

Abstract: If the Supreme Court rules against the wishes of the majority, how can that majority respond?  I argue that while federal judges will never stand for election, majorities can employ various response mechanisms to counter-majoritarian decisions.  I draw out observable expectations for inter-branch, local, and electoral responses.  I then test these expectations in cases from the “mature” New Deal—communism, school prayer, busing, and abortion—showing the range of effective results achieved by anti-Court… Show more

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