When Dissents Matter

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The ability of US Supreme Court justices to dissent from the majority, to formally register and explain their belief that a case has been wrongly decided, represents a time-honored tradition of perhaps the most august American institution. Yet the impact of these dissents, which allow justices to engage in a dialogue over law and policy, has seldom, if ever, been the focus of dedicated study. Analyzing the influence of past dissents on later Supreme Court majority opinions, this book presents the first comprehensive study of the effects of dissenting opinions and illuminates which types of dissents successfully influence legal and policy debates, which ones fail to make a difference, and why. Drawing on the private papers of the justices and original data, this book demonstrates that court majorities engage with dissents posing a particular threat to their opinions, and that they can be persuaded by thoughtful and careful dissenting arguments.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Pamela C. Corley
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Release : 2023-09-26
File : 190 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813950181


Prophecy And Dissent 1914 16

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First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : History
Author : Bertrand Russell
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 1988
File : 800 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0415104637


Divide And Dissent

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Few men have been more important to the life of Kentucky than three of those who governed it between 1930 and 1963—Albert B. Chandler, Earle C. Clements, and Bert T. Combs. While reams of newspaper copy have been written about them, the historical record offers little to mark their roles in the drama of Kentucky and the nation. In this authoritative and sometimes intimate view of Bluegrass State politics and government at ground level, John Ed Pearce—one of Kentucky's favorite writers—helps fill this gap. In half a century as a close observer of Kentucky politics—as reporter, editorial writer, and columnist for the Louisville Courier-Journal—Pearce has seen the full spectacle. He watched "Happy" Chandler vault into national prominence with his flamboyant campaign style. He was shaken by Earle Clements for asking an awkward question. He joined in the laughter when a striptease artist was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel during the Combs administration. And he watched as the successive governors struggled to move the state forward, each in his own way. Yet this is more than a newsman's account of events. Pearce probes for the roots of the troubles that have slowed Kentucky's progress. He traces the divisions that have plagued the state for almost two centuries, divisions springing from the nature of Kentucky's beginnings. He studies the lack of leadership that has hampered the always dominant Democratic party and the bitter factionalism that has kept the party from developing a cohesive philosophy. When the candidate of one faction has taken office, he shows, the losing faction has usually made political hay by bolting to the opposition party or torpedoing the governor's efforts in the legislature instead of uniting behind a progressive party program. The outcome of such long-term factionalism is a state that must now run fast to catch up.

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Genre : History
Author : John Ed Pearce
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Release : 2021-12-14
File : 400 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813188454


Dissent On Core Beliefs

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This volume explores how nine different religious and secular traditions deal with pluralism, dissent, and the challenges these issues pose.

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Genre : History
Author : Simone Chambers
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2015-04-23
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107101524


The Revised Statutes Of The State Of New York

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Genre : Law
Author : New York (State)
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Release : 1875
File : 1170 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:35112104871977


Consent Dissent And Patriotism

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Democratic governments are able to elicit, legally and legitimately, both money and men from their populations. Certainly there is tax evasion, draft evasion, and even outright resistance; yet to a remarkable extent citizens acquiesce and even actively consent to the demands of governments, well beyond the point explicable by coercion. This is a puzzle for social scientists, particularly those who believe that individuals are self-interested, rational actors who calculate only the private egoistic costs and benefits of possible choices. The provisions of collective good should never justify a quasi-voluntary tax payment and the benefits of a war could not possibly exceed the cost of dying. This book explains the institutionalization of policy in response to anticipated and actual citizen behaviour and the conditions under which citizens give, refuse and withdraw their consent. Professor Levi claims that citizens' consent is contingent upon the perceived fairness of both the government and of other citizens. Most citizens of democracies, most of the time, are more likely to give their consent if they believe that government actors and other citizens are behaving fairly toward them.

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Genre : History
Author : Margaret Levi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1997-10-13
File : 276 Pages
ISBN-13 : 052159961X


Second Report Of The Commissioners To Revise The Laws For The Assessment And Collection Of Taxes In The State Of New York

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Genre : Tax assessment
Author : New York (State). Legislature. Commissioners to Revise Laws for Assessment and Collection of Taxes
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Release : 1872
File : 110 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044097876296


The University In Dissent

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This book examines the factors contributing to the transformation of the university from the site of culture and knowledge to what might be termed an 'information factory', and explores how members of the academic community might continue to 'dwell in the ruins of the university' in a productive and authentic way.

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Genre : Education
Author : Gary Rolfe
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415681155


General Synod Of The Church Of Ireland Revision Committee Report Presented To The General Synod Of 1873

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Author : Church of Ireland. General Synod
Publisher :
Release : 1873
File : 590 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0027043911


Documents Of Dissent Chinese Political Thought Since Mao

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Genre : China
Author : James Chester Cheng
Publisher : Hoover Press
Release : 1980
File : 124 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0817973036