Abstract
The question of what weight--if any--courts should give to elected government resistance to court decisions is examined. A principle is sought that explains why courts should not consider local resistance when deliberating on constitutional questions.
Citation
Robert F. Nagel,
Disagreement and Interpretation,
56 Law and Contemporary Problems
11-33
(Fall 1993)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol56/iss4/3