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United States law / United States administrative law / Constitutional law / Civil procedure / Political question / Baker v. Carr / Constitutional avoidance / United States Constitution / Luther v. Borden / Law / Government / Case law
Date: 2015-01-08 10:13:58
United States law
United States administrative law
Constitutional law
Civil procedure
Political question
Baker v. Carr
Constitutional avoidance
United States Constitution
Luther v. Borden
Law
Government
Case law

The Political Question Doctrine: Justiciability and the Separation of Powers

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