The Least Dangerous Branch?
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The Least Dangerous Branch?

Consequences of Judicial Activism

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The Least Dangerous Branch?

Consequences of Judicial Activism

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Is the American judiciary still the least dangerous branch, as Alexander Hamilton and legal scholar Alexander Bickel characterized it? Unlike legislatures or administrative agencies, courts do not make policy so much as direct and redirect policy as it is implemented. The judicial contribution to policymaking involves the infusion of constitutional rights into the realm of public policy, and as the government has grown, the courts have become more powerful from doing more and more of this. Powers and Rothman explore the impact of the federal courts, providing a brief account of the development of constitutional law and an overview of the judiciary's impact in six controversial areas of public policy. •Busing
•Affirmative action
•Prison reform
•Mental health reform
•Procedural reforms in law enforcement
•Electoral redistricting In each of these areas, the authors review significant cases that bear on the particular policy, exploring the social science evidence to assess the impact of the courts on policies—and the consequences of that intervention. Powers and Rothman conclude that judicial intervention in public policy has often brought about undesirable consequences, sometimes even for the intended beneficiaries of government intervention.

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Publisher
Praeger
Year
2002
ISBN
9780313012266
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Subtopic
Public Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Introduction: Hamilton, Bickel, Democracy, and the Courts
  4. 1. Hamilton's Wager and the Rise of Judicial Activism
  5. 2. Brown, Busing, and the Consequences of Desegregation
  6. 3. Affirmative Action and the Consequences of Racial Preference
  7. 4. Prisoners' Rights and the Consequences of Correctional Reform
  8. 5. Mental Health and the Consequences of Deinstitutionalization
  9. 6. The Courts and Criminal Procedure
  10. 7. Courts, Voting Rights, and the Consequences of Racial Redistricting
  11. Conclusion: The Courts and Institutional Reform
  12. Cases
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index