دانلود کتاب All Judges Are Political—Except When They Are Not: Acceptable Hypocrisies and the Rule of Law
by Keith J. Bybee
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عنوان فارسی: همه قضات سیاسی هستند، مگر زمانی که آنها نیستند: لجبازی های قابل قبول و حاکمیت قانون |
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The legitimacy of our courts rests on their capacity to give broadly acceptable answers to controversial questions. Yet Americans are divided in their beliefs about whether our courts operate on unbiased legal principle or political interest. Comparing law to the practice of common courtesy, Keith Bybee explains how our courts not only survive under these suspicions of hypocrisy, but actually depend on them.
Law, like courtesy, furnishes a means of getting along. It frames disputes in collectively acceptable ways, and it is a habitual practice, drummed into the minds of citizens by popular culture and formal institutions. The rule of law, thus, is neither particularly fair nor free of paradoxical tensions, but it endures. Although pervasive public skepticism raises fears of judicial crisis and institutional collapse, such skepticism is also an expression of how our legal system ordinarily functions.