Stuart Chinn highlights this phenomenon, dubbed 'recalibration', as a regular companion to reform, and highlights the barriers to, and possibilities for, change in American politics.
Stuart Chinn highlights this phenomenon, dubbed 'recalibration', as a regular companion to reform, and highlights the barriers to, and possibilities for, change in American politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Chinn is an assistant professor at the University of Oregon School of Law. He received his BA, PhD (political science) and JD degrees from Yale University, Connecticut. Previously, he was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Texas School of Law. His research and teaching interests are in constitutional law, constitutional theory, legislation, and legal and political history. He has published in the journals Law and Social Inquiry, The Journal of Law, and Polity, and has a book chapter in the edited volume Living Legislation (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: Introduction. Reconstructing governance 1. The theory and political processes of recalibration 2. The Supreme Court and transformative recalibration Part II. Legal Reform and its Delimitation: 3. Emancipation, the reconstruction era, and delimitation 4. Labor rights, the new deal era, and delimitation 5. Constitutional equal protection, the civil rights era, and delimitation 6. Explaining judicial delimiting behavior Part III. The Construction and Maintenance of Governance: 7. The entrenchment and maintenance of the Jim Crow order 8. The entrenchment and maintenance of industrial pluralism 9. The entrenchment and maintenance of the anti-classification order 10. Explaining order-affirming and tension-managing judicial behavior 11. Conclusion Acknowledgements Bibliography.
Part I. Introduction: Introduction. Reconstructing governance 1. The theory and political processes of recalibration 2. The Supreme Court and transformative recalibration Part II. Legal Reform and its Delimitation: 3. Emancipation, the reconstruction era, and delimitation 4. Labor rights, the new deal era, and delimitation 5. Constitutional equal protection, the civil rights era, and delimitation 6. Explaining judicial delimiting behavior Part III. The Construction and Maintenance of Governance: 7. The entrenchment and maintenance of the Jim Crow order 8. The entrenchment and maintenance of industrial pluralism 9. The entrenchment and maintenance of the anti-classification order 10. Explaining order-affirming and tension-managing judicial behavior 11. Conclusion Acknowledgements Bibliography.
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