Judicial Engagement v. Judicial Restraint
February 08, 2017
What should conservatives prefer?
The legal Right today is broadly divided into two camps: those who support a more engaged judiciary, one willing to overturn state and federal legislation in the interest of enforcing enumerated and unenumerated constitutional rights; and those who believe in a judiciary that takes a more limited view of the constitutional text.
We have invited two experienced litigators—Clark Neily and Mark Pulliam—to explain and debate these positions.
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