
Andrew Pollock's Articles on Judicial Activism:
Alaska Supreme Court Commandeers State Executive Branch (January 5, 2007) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20070105.html
America's 2009 Hate Crimes Law: A Preview (May 14, 2007) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20070514.html
Can Congress Override Supreme Court Decisions? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.6.html
Could Congress Abolish Appointed State Judiciaries? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.7.html
Do federal courts have constitutional authority to issue writs? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.9.html
The Federal Marriage Amendment Folly (April 10, 2006) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20060410.html
Framers' Intent: Three Co-equal Branches? (May 16, 2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20050516.html
How can the application of the Constitution by federal courts be practiced without violating Article 1, Section 1 of the Constitution, which mandates that Congress shall have the exclusive power of legislation in the national government? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.2.html
How did Iowa get these Justices? (April 14, 2009) http://www.michnews.com/Guest_Commentary/ap41409.shtml
Internecine war among Republicans over activist judges imperils possible judicial reform (Apr 24, 2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20050424.html
Iowa Supreme Court Ruling (April 6, 2009) http://www.michnews.com/Guest_Commentary/Iowa_Supreme_Court_Ruling.shtml
Is judicial review of acts of Congress provided for in the Constitution? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.4.html
Is there a balance between judicial independence and impartiality? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.5.html
Liberal Lawyers Seek to Curry Favor from Missouri Courts? (March 14, 2007) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20070314.html
Should Congress Abolish the Current System of Writs Used by Federal Courts? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.8.html
Who really upholds the Constitution: federal courts or Congress? (2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.art.3.html
Will the abolition of political speech soon become a "compelling national interest?" (May 2, 2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20050502.html
Writs Reform: Part of the solution to the problem of judicial activism? (April 18, 2005) http://www.popularsovereignty.org/c.pollock.20050418.html
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