Judges and unjust laws : common law constitutionalism and the foundations of judicial review / / Douglas E. Edlin.

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Judges and unjust laws [electronic resource] : common law constitutionalism and the foundations of judicial review / Douglas E. Edlin.
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2008.
xiv, 321 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-299) and index.
The common law -- The source-based argument for the judicial obligation to apply the law -- The conceptual argument for the judicial obligation to apply the law -- The source-based argument for the judicial obligation to develop the law : part I (England) -- The source-based argument for the judicial obligation to develop the law : part II (United States) -- The conceptual argument for the judicial obligation to develop the law -- Common law review -- Common law review in two common law systems.
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