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2. at 74 (quoting Jacco Bomhoff, L�th's 50 th Anniversary: Some Comparative Observations on the German Foundations of Judicial Balancing, 9 GERMAN L;Return Quint;J,2008
3. at 122 (quoting Lorraine E. Weinrib, The Postwar Paradigm and American Exceptionalism;Bomhoff;THE MIGRATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL IDEAS (Sujit Choudhry,2006
4. Of course, the Court did directly challenge prior legal understandings of judicial review, and thus an important question the case raises is as to how the court managed to diffuse potential legal opposition to this shift. On this point, see, for example, Michaela Hailbronner, Rethinking the Rise of the German Constitutional Court: From Anti-Nazism to Value Formalism, 12 INT'L;Petersen;J. CONST. L,2014
5. The Supreme Court of India, 1 INT'L;E G See;J. CONST. L,2003