Symposium
Authors: Kenneth Starr (Solicitor General of the United States) , Stephen Carter (Yale Law School) , Kenneth Culp Davis (University of San Diego Law School)
In the arena of separation of powers, courts have at times shown discomfort similar to that evident in the sometimes articulated fears of entering the thicket of political questions. Notwithstanding the apparent discomfort, however, courts have tended not to back away from deciding separation-of-powers questions.
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How to Cite: Starr, K. , Carter, S. & Davis, K. (1990) “Panel V: The Role of the Courts in Separation of Powers Disputes”, Washington University Law Review. 68(3).