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Emory University School of Law

2024

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The Procedure Of Democratic Erosion, Kevin L. Cope, Mila Versteeg Jan 2024

The Procedure Of Democratic Erosion, Kevin L. Cope, Mila Versteeg

Emory Law Journal

In recent years, several popularly elected leaders have moved to consolidate their power by eroding checks and balances. Courts are commonly the target of such power-consolidating reforms, though they are not the only such target. Depending on their nature, such reforms are variously characterized as eroding democracy or being illiberal. But while they may be substantively undemocratic or illiberal, these reforms tend to be procedurally lawful. That is, they do not subvert the constitution outright but work within the existing constitutional framework, with reformers either formally changing the constitution or seeking new interpretations.

Why would leaders pursuing undemocratic reform follow …