Randy Barnett has a couple of fascinating posts (see both on this page) about judicial supremacy and judicial review, taking as its starting point a post written by by Positive Liberty cohort (and badass player of Smoke on the Water) Jon Rowe.
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Via Randy Barnett at VC, there is a new paper at SSRN from John Yoo and Sai Prakash, entitled The Origins of Judicial Review.
The admin of the ADF's blog has a post responding to this column by Edward Lazarus about judicial independence and judicial activism.
Yet another post at the ADF blog about judicial activism, no better than the last few. This one is written by Matt Bowman, who seems to miss the point of the ambiguity of the phrase almost completely. He writes:
I am back after a few days away, and while I was gone there has been some discussion in the comments about judicial activism. I don't wanna go back and answer all of those comments individually at this point, having written a great deal on the subject in the past.
One day, hopefully very soon, I'll send you a webcam clip of me really playing.
LOL Jon. I'd like to see that very much, actually. I did crack up at the Smoke on the Water, primarily because I remember my older brother getting a guitar when he was about 16 and that was the only song he could play. He would sit for hours practicing that one simple riff. I wanted to yell "Do Freebird!" with my lighter in the air.