Judicial and political power are inextricably linked in America, but
by the time John Roberts and Samuel Alito joined the Supreme Court,
that link seemed more important, more significant, and more pervasive
than ever before. From war powers to abortion, from tobacco to
integration, from the environment to campaign finance, Americans
increasingly turn away from the political tools of negotiation,
bargaining, and persuasion to embrace what they have come to believe
is a more effective, more efficient, and even more just world of
formal rules, automated procedures, litigation, and judicial
decision-making. Using more than ten controversial policy case
studies, Law's Allure: How Law Shapes, Constrains, Saves, and Kills
Politics draws a roadmap to help politicians, litigators, judges,
policy advocates, and those who study them understand the motives and
incentives that encourage efforts to legalize, formalize, and
judicialize the political process and American public policy, as well
as the risks and rewards these choices can generate.
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How Law Shapes, Constrains, Saves, and Kills Politics
Product details
ISBN
9780511738630
Published
2013
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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