Transitions : Legal Change, Legal Meanings.
by
 
Amar, Akhil Reed.

Title
Transitions : Legal Change, Legal Meanings.

Author
Amar, Akhil Reed.

ISBN
9780817385934

Personal Author
Amar, Akhil Reed.

Physical Description
1 online resource (284 pages)

Contents
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- What Transitions Mean to and for Law: An Introduction - Austin Sarat -- 1. Midnight Deregulation - Jack M. Beermann -- Commentary: Judicial Review of Midnight Deregulation - Heather Elliott -- 2. Midnight Rulemaking and Congress - Nina Mendelson -- Commentary: Is There a Silver Lining to Midnight Mischief? - William L. Andreen -- 3. Reconstructing the Republic: The Great Transition of the 1860s - Akhil Reed Amar, Lindsey Ohlsson Worth, and Joshua Alexander Geltzer -- Commentary: Ordinary and Extraordinary Transitions - Paul Horwitz -- 4. Transitional Disclosures: What Transitional Justice Reveals about "Law" - David Gray -- Commentary: Power, Paradigms, and Legal Prescriptions: "The Rule of Law" as a Necessary but Not Sufficient Condition for Transitional Justice - Meredith Render -- 5. Global Transitions, New Perspectives on Legality, and Judicial Review - Ruti Teitel -- Commentary on Chapter 5 - Daniel H. Joyner -- Contributors -- Index.

Abstract
Transitions: Legal Change, Legal Meanings illustrates the various intersections, crises, and shifts that continually occur within the law, and how these moments of change interact with and comment on contemporary society. Together the essays in this volume investigate the transformation of US law during moments of political change and explore what we can learn about law by examining its role and its use in times of transition. Whether by an abrupt shift in regime or an orderly progression from one government to the next, political change often calls into question the stability and versatility of the law, making it appear temporarily absent or in suspension.  What challenges to the law arise at these times? To what extent do transitional periods foster ingenuity and resourcefulness, and how might they precipitate crises in legal authority? What do moments of legal change mean for law itself and how legal institutions bring about and respond to times of transition in legal arrangements? Transitions begins the scholarly exploration of these questions that have largely been neglected.   Contributors Akhil Reed Amar / William L. Andreen / Jack M. Beermann / Heather Elliott / Joshua Alexander Geltzer / David Gray / Paul Horwitz / Daniel H. Joyner / Nina Mendelson / Meredith Render / Austin Sarat / Ruti Teitel / Lindsey Ohlsson Worth.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Judicial review.
 
Justice, Administration of -- Political aspects.
 
Law -- Political aspects.
 
Rule of law.
 
Transitional justice.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Andreen, William L.
 
Beermann, Jack M.
 
Elliott, Heather.
 
Geltzer, Joshua Alexander.
 
Gray, David.
 
Horwitz, Paul.
 
Joyner, Daniel H.
 
Mendelson, Nina.
 
Sarat, Austin.

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