The Gallows in the Grove: Civil Society in American Law

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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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Author(s) By George Liebmann.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 264
Published in United States
Published 28 Oct 1997
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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.
The Courts and Civil Society The Gallows in the Grove: Civil Society in American Law A Political Constitution Delegation to Private Parties in American Constitutional Law Restoring Judicial Modesty The Core of the First Amendment Lawyers and the Poo
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
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