Kelo v. The City of New London

Nowadays judicial activism is a popular term. However, its exact meaning remains unclear for scholars and for general public. In general judicial activism can be understood as a practice by judges to outlaw policy options for governmental officials when there is no clear prohibition of such options (Kmiec, 2004). Judicial activism can be also seen as a practice of invalidation of judicial en... read more

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