Timothy Sandefur replies to Kermit Roosevelt III on judicial deference and the roles of the elected branches in protecting the Constitution.
David R. Upham argues the Founders intended a significant democratic element to our Constitution; fidelity to it requires some judicial restraint.
Sandhya Bathija argues that restrained courts have done best to protect rights from the interests of the wealthy and powerful.
Kermit Roosevelt III discusses judicial activism and restraint. He finds neither is always appropriate.
Timothy Sandefur argues that judicial restraint enables the growth of government at the expense of individual liberties.
A discussion about judicial activism, liberty, democracy, and their relationships in the American legal system.