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Conclusions Involving the Relationship Between Congress and the Courts

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This final chapter offers some conclusions with regard to the relationship between Congress and the Courts. A historical comparison is first presented, which displays similarities and differences between court curbing, court structuring, judicial review, and justiciability over time. An analysis of bicameral behavior is offered next, which presents a comparison between the House and Senate results. Further areas to examine are then presented, followed by a brief account of the future relationship between Congress and the Courts.

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Tecklenburg, H.C. (2020). Conclusions Involving the Relationship Between Congress and the Courts. In: Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44379-5_5

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