Making Policy, Making Law

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781589010253

An Interbranch Perspective

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Edited by Mark C. Miller, Jeb Barnes, Foreword by Robert A. Katzmann
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
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254 x 178 mm
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450 g
Pages:
256

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Contributors ForewordJudge Robert A. Katzmann Acknowledgements Part I: Setting the Stage: Themes and ConceptsPutting the Pieces Together: American Lawmaking from an Interbranch PerspectiveJeb Barnes and Mark C. Miller 1. American Courts and the Policy Dialogue: The Role of Adversarial LegalismRobert A. Kagan 2. Adversarial Legalism, the Rise of Judicial Policymaking, and the Separation-of-Powers DoctrineJeb Barnes Part II: A Closer Look at Interbranch Perspectives3. The View of the Courts from the Hill: A Neoinstitutional PerspectiveMark C. Miller 4. The View from the PresidentNancy Kassop 5. Courts and AgenciesR. Shep Melnick Part III: Statutory Construction: The Interbranch Perspective Applied6. The Supreme Court and Congress: Reconsidering the RelationshipLawrence Baum and Lori Hausegger 7. The Judicial Implementation of Statutes: Three Stories about Courts and the Americans with Disabilities ActThomas F. Burke 8. The City of Boerne: Two Tales of One CityStephen G. Bragaw and Mark C. Miller Part IV: Constitutional Interpretation: The Interbranch Perspective Applied9. Judicial Finality or an Ongoing Colloquy?Louis Fisher 10. Constitutional Interpretation from a Strategic PerspectiveLee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin 11. Is Judicial Policymaking Countermajoritarian?Neal Devins 12. Governance as DialogueJeb Barnes and Mark C. Miller Bibliography

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