This book examines efforts to constrict access to the courts in the decades following the civil rights era. While most narratives of backlash center on conservatives in Congress and on the Supreme Court, there is another element to this story in which access to courts has been eroded by more hidden, procedural changes, driven by interests that cross party and ideological lines, that profoundly impact access to justice in the U.S.
This book examines efforts to constrict access to the courts in the decades following the civil rights era. While most narratives of backlash center on conservatives in Congress and on the Supreme Court, there is another element to this story in which access to courts has been eroded by more hidden, procedural changes, driven by interests that cross party and ideological lines, that profoundly impact access to justice in the U.S.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Staszak is a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University and an Assistant Professor in Political Science at The City College of New York-CUNY. She teaches and writes on public law, policy, legal institutions, and American political development.
Inhaltsangabe
1) Introduction 2) The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment 3) Changing the Decisionmakers: From Litigation to Arbitration 4) Changing the Rules: The Battle to Control Civil Procedure 5) Changing the Venue: The Quasi-Judicial Realm of the Administrative State 6) Changing the Incentives: Leaving Rights and Removing Remedies 7) Conclusion: Retrenchment and the Rules of the Game
1) Introduction 2) The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment 3) Changing the Decisionmakers: From Litigation to Arbitration 4) Changing the Rules: The Battle to Control Civil Procedure 5) Changing the Venue: The Quasi-Judicial Realm of the Administrative State 6) Changing the Incentives: Leaving Rights and Removing Remedies 7) Conclusion: Retrenchment and the Rules of the Game
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