Deliberative Democracy and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty: Considering Constitutional Juries

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30 (2):327-359 (2010)
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The literature on the democratic legitimacy of judicial review and also on institutionalizing deliberative democracy neglects the possibility of employing juries rather than judges to determine bill-of-rights matters. This neglect is unfortunate, for there are findings emerging especially from deliberative polling that support the feasibility of such juries. Such feasibility would raise a new countermajoritarian concern with judicial review. The argument supporting this new concern also casts fresh light on the traditional countermajoritarian concern

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