American Politicians Confront the Court : Opposition Politics and Changing Responses to Judicial Power
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0521153980
ISBN-13
9780521153980
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
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US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 13th, 2011
Print length
408 Pages
Weight
580 grams
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23.60 x 15.70 x 2.30 cms
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Legal historyJudicial powersConstitutional & administrative law
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When judicial power appears to remain secure, what explains the recurrence of hostilities toward it? Addressing this question anew, Stephen Engel points to the gradual acceptance of dissenting views of the Constitution. This view of such a behavioral and ideational shift explains politicians' varying tactics to manipulate judicial authority.
Politicians have long questioned, or even been openly hostile to, the legitimacy of judicial authority, but that authority seems to have become more secure over time. What explains the recurrence of hostilities and yet the security of judicial power? Addressing this question anew, Stephen Engel points to the gradual acceptance of dissenting views of the Constitution, that is, the legitimacy and loyalty of stable opposition. Politicians'' changing perception of the threat posed by opposition influenced how manipulations of judicial authority took shape. As politicians'' views toward opposition changed over time, their approach toward the judiciary where opposition could become entrenched changed as well. Once opposition was no longer seen as a fundamental threat to the Constitution''s survival, and multiple constitutional interpretations were considered legitimate, judicial power could be construed less as the seat of an illegitimate opposition and more as an instrument to achieve political ends. Politicians were more likely to harness it to serve their aims than to openly undermine its legitimacy. In short, conflicts between the elected branches and the judiciary have not subsided. They have changed form. They have shifted from measures that undermine judicial legitimacy to measures that harness judicial power for political ends. Engel''s book brings our understanding of these manipulations into line with other developments, such as the establishment of political parties, the acceptance of loyal opposition, the development of different modes of constitutional interpretation, and the emergence of rights-based pluralism.
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