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Introduction

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Co-editor of the Israel Law Review and Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Senior Lecturer in Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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5 Id. at 254.

6 Id. at 109.

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8 See also Waldron, Jeremy, The Dignity of Legislation (1999)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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13 Waldron himself has recently published an updated version of his view against judicial review. See Waldron, Jeremy, The Core of the Case against Judicial Review, 115 Yale L.J. 1346 (2006)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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