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Tuttle, Elbert P. - Clip 24

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/13125
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Author
Tuttle, Elbert P.
Aman, Alfred C.
Abstract

From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The interviewer is Alfred C. Aman (Tuttle clerk 70-72); the videographer, Thomas R. Bruce. This video covers Elbert Tuttle's reflections on constitutional interpretation, the judicial selection process, and the public understanding of the importance of courts' furnishing a check on the legislative and executive branches of government. (Duration 15:28) The initial phase of this project was sponsored by a generous grant from the law firm of Sutherland Asbill and Brennan LLP.

Date Issued
1988-05-18
Publisher
Cornell Law School
Keywords
Tuttle, Elbert P.
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U.S. Constitution, interpretation of
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Originalism
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Court of Appeals not Supreme Court
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Judicial selection process, role of political and ideological considerations
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General understanding of need for judicial check on legislature and executive
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Tuttle, Sara S.
Type
video/moving image

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