Living Legislation
Durability, Change, and the Politics of American Lawmaking
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Living Legislation
Durability, Change, and the Politics of American Lawmaking
Politics is at its most dramatic during debates over important pieces of legislation. It is thus no stretch to refer to legislation as a living, breathing force in American politics. And while debates over legislative measures begin before an item is enacted, they also endure long afterward, when the political legacy of a law becomes clear.
Living Legislation provides fresh insights into contemporary American politics and public policy. Of particular interest to the contributors to this volume is the question of why some laws stand the test of time while others are eliminated, replaced, or significantly amended. Among the topics the essays discuss are how laws emerge from—and effect change within—coalition structures, the effectiveness of laws at mediating partisan conflicts, and the ways in which laws interact with broader shifts in the political environment. As an essential addition to the study of politics, Living Legislation enhances understanding of democracy, governance, and power.
368 pages | 16 line drawings, 16 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2012
Law and Legal Studies: Legal History
Political Science: American Government and Politics, Public Policy
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Table of Contents
Part One
Overview
Overview
Chapter 1
Living Legislation and American Politics
Jeffery A. Jenkins and Eric M. Patashnik
Chapter 2
Making the Modern American Legislative State
William J. Novak
Part Two
Studying Living Legislation: Coalitions, Durability, and Change
Chapter 3
Durability and Change in the President’s Legislative Policy Agenda, 1799–2002
Jeffrey E. Cohen and Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha
Chapter 4
Coalition Structure and Legislative Innovation in American National Government
Sean Gailmard and Jeffery A. Jenkins
Chapter 5
The Lives and Deaths of Federal Programs, 1971–2003
Christopher R. Berry, Barry C. Burden, and William G. Howell
Chapter 6
Beyond Legislative Productivity: Enactment Conditions, Subsequent Conditions, and the Shape and Life of the Law
Forrest Maltzman and Charles R. Shipan
Chapter 7
How Unpopular Policies Become Popular after Adoption
Amihai Glazer
Chapter 8
Why Some Reforms Last and Others Collapse: The Tax Reform Act of 1986 versus Airline Deregulation
Eric M. Patashnik
Chapter 9
Policy Durability and Agency Design
David E. Lewis
Chapter 10
Judicial Delimitation in the New Deal Era
Stuart Chinn
Chapter 11
The Significance of Policy Failures in Political Development: The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the Growth of the Carceral State
Vesla M. Weaver
Part Three
Reflections
Chapter 12
Lawmaking as a Cognitive Enterprise
David R. Mayhew
Chapter 13
The Politics of the Policymaking State
Sidney M. Milkis
Notes
Contributors
Index
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