Living Legislation

Living Legislation

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Novak, William J.
The University of Chicago Press
EAN: 9780226396460
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Political scholars examine the dynamic evolution of laws over time in a volume that “pushes the frontiers of knowledge about lawmaking in the US” (Choice).   Politics is at its most dramatic during debates over important pieces of legislation. And while debates over legislative measures can rage for years or even decades before an item is enacted, they also endure long afterward, when the political legacy of a law eventually comes into focus. With a diverse set of contributors—including quantitative political scientists, political development scholars, historians, and economists—Living Legislation provides fresh insights into contemporary American politics and public policy.   Many of the contributors to this volume focus on the question of why some laws stand the test of time while others are eliminated, replaced, or significantly amended. Others discuss how laws emerge from—and effect change within—coalition structures; the effectiveness of laws at mediating partisan conflicts; and the ways in which laws interact with broader shifts in the political environment. An essential addition to the study of politics, Living Legislation enhances understanding of democracy, governance, and power.  
EAN 9780226396460
ISBN 0226396460
Binding Ebook
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Publication date March 16, 2012
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Berry, Christopher R.; Burden, Barry C.; Chinn, Stuart; Cohen, Jeffrey E.; Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew; Gailmard, Sean; Glazer, Amihai; Howell, William G.; Lewis, David E.; Maltzman, Forrest; Mayhew, David R.; Milkis, Sidney M.; Novak, William J.; Shipan, Charles R.; Weaver, Vesla M.
Editors Jenkins, Jeffery A.; Patashnik, Eric M.