Keeping the People's Liberties
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Keeping the People's Liberties

Legislators, Citizens, and Judges as Guardians of Rights

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Keeping the People's Liberties

Legislators, Citizens, and Judges as Guardians of Rights

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Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wisdom assigns this responsibility to the courts, on the grounds that liberty can only be protected through judicial interpretation of bills of rights. In fact it is difficult for many people even to conceive of any other way that rights might be protected. John Dinan challenges this understanding by tracing and evaluating the different methods that have been used to protect rights in the United States from the founding until the present era.

By examining legislative statutes, judicial decisions, convention proceedings, and popular initiatives in four representative states—Massachusetts, Virginia, Michigan, and Oregon—Dinan shows that rights have been secured in the American polity in three principal ways. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, rights were protected primarily through representative institutions. Then in the early twentieth century, citizens began to turn to direct democratic institutions to secure their rights. It was not until the mid-twentieth century that judges came to be seen as the chief protectors of liberties.

By analyzing the relative ability of legislators, citizens, and judges to serve as guardians of rights, Dinan’s study demonstrates that each is capable of securing certain rights in certain situations. Elected representatives are generally capable of protecting most rights, but popular initiatives provide an effective mechanism for securing rights in the face of legislative intransigence, and judicial decisions offer a superior means of protecting liberties in crisis times. Accordingly, rather than viewing rights protection as the peculiar province of any single institution, this task ought to be considered the proper responsibility of all these institutions.

By undertaking a comparison of these institutional methods across such a wide expanse of time, Keeping the People's Liberties makes a highly original contribution to the literature on rights protection and provides a new perspective on debates about the contemporary role of representative, populist, and judicial institutions.

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Year
2024
ISBN
9780700630851
Edition
0
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface to Kansas Open Books Edition
  8. Preface
  9. 1. The Theory and Design of Republican Institutions
  10. 2. Republican Institutions and the Protection of Rights
  11. 3. Republican Institutions as Keepers of the Peopleā€™s Liberties
  12. 4. The Theory and Design of Populist Institutions
  13. 5. Populist Institutions and the Protection of Rights
  14. 6. Populist Institutions as Keepers of the Peopleā€™s Liberties
  15. 7. The Theory and Design of Judicialist Institutions
  16. 8. Judicialist Institutions and the Protection of Rights
  17. 9. Judicialist Institutions as Keepers of the Peopleā€™s Liberties
  18. Conclusion
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Back Cover