Legislative and Administrative Constitutional Political Economy
Legal scholars and academics discussed how the Constitution can and has informed administrative and legislative policy decisions. They also … read more
Legal scholars and academics discussed how the Constitution can and has informed administrative and legislative policy decisions. They also touched on the perceived politicization of the judicial system, primarily the Supreme Court, and suggestions on how to limit judicial overreach. The discussion was part of Georgetown Law Center’s and the American Constitution Society’s “Reviving Progressive Constitutional Political Economy” conference in Washington, D.C. close
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