Political process theory (law)
Political process theory is a theory of judicial interpretation championed by American legal scholar John Hart Ely, which argues that judges should focus on maintaining a well-functioning democratic process and guard against systematic biases in the legislative process. == Definition == Political process theory advocates believe that the best approach of constitutional interpretation is one of representation reinforcement, i.e.
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