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On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins Jul 1986

On The Limits Of Court-Ordered Social Change: A Critical Look At Dimond's Beyond Busing, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

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Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins Jan 1986

Defining Effective Civil Rights Enforcement In Education, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Speech As Therapy, Pierre Schlag Jan 1986

Freedom Of Speech As Therapy, Pierre Schlag

Publications

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Congressional Power And Free Speech: Levy’S Legacy Revisited, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1986

Congressional Power And Free Speech: Levy’S Legacy Revisited, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

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Review Of "Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime In America" By William Tucker, Steven H. Goldberg Jan 1986

Review Of "Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime In America" By William Tucker, Steven H. Goldberg

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

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Book Review, Richard B. Collins Jan 1986

Book Review, Richard B. Collins

Publications

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Crises? What Crisis?, Jack M. Beermann Jan 1986

Crises? What Crisis?, Jack M. Beermann

Faculty Scholarship

Bureaucracy is a favorite target for criticism from the left and the right. Bureaucratization of an organization is claimed to cause excessive reliance upon rigid rules or the absence of rules altogether.' Few people want to be part of a large bureaucracy and fewer still want to depend on a bureaucracy for important benefits or policymaking. In recent years, the business of the federal judiciary has increased dramatically. Congress has attempted to meet the rising caseload by increasing the number of federal judges and assistants. As the federal court system becomes more and more like administrative bureaucracies, the question has …