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Preserving Separation of Powers: A Rejection of Judicial Legislation through the Fundamental Rights Doctrine

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This Essay considers the function of judicial review and its relationship to the legislative process. The author argues that the legislature is the proper forum for resolving policy issues and therefore the courts should allow the legislature more deference by adopting a single standard of review.

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25 Ariz. L. Rev. 805 (1983)

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