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The Gallows in the Grove: Civil Society in American Law
This is a summary of the effects of well-intentioned constitutional doctrines that have given rise to increasingly lawless national politics; and a description of many of the hopeful developments in public policy that will be possible if more restrained judicial policies are adopted.
Author(s) | By George Liebmann. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 264 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 28 Oct 1997 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This is a summary of the effects of well-intentioned constitutional doctrines that have given rise to increasingly lawless national politics; and a description of many of the hopeful developments in public policy that will be possible if more restrained judicial policies are adopted.
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GEORGE W. LIEBMANN is a practicing lawyer in Baltimore and the author of Little Platoons: Sub-Local Governments in Modern History (Praeger, 1995) and numerous articles on constitutional and administrative law. He has been a lecturer at Johns Hopkins Unive