We would like to know what law professors in your law school are teaching about judicial supremacy.
Do law professors at your law school teach that judicial supremacy is historically correct and the only suitable approach in our system of government? Or do your law professors teach that judicial supremacy is a modern development and one that could be legitimately challenged by the other two branches of government, which acting individually or together could take steps to reestablish a constitutional balance among the three branches?
Please email us at info@judicialsupremacyvscoequalbranches.com, and let us know. We will provide occasional blog postings that report on how various law schools and law professors around the country discuss judicial supremacy. And when possible, please cite the scholarship of the law professors that you are writing about to support your judgment about their approach to judicial supremacy.

