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If the Public Would be Outraged by Their Rulings, Should Judges Care?

24 May 2007

FLJS Annual Lecture in affiliation with the Law Faculty, University of Oxford

Rhodes House, Oxford

Professor Cass Sunstein, Chicago University Law School

Cass Sunstein

This Annual Lecture questions the legitimacy and limits of judicial independence in the face of public opinion.

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