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Law and Politics

Fordham Law School

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2013

Elected officials; government officials; fiduciaries; government power

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Translating Fiduciary Principles Into Public Law, Ethan J. Leib, David L. Ponet, Michael Serota Jan 2013

Translating Fiduciary Principles Into Public Law, Ethan J. Leib, David L. Ponet, Michael Serota

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Because public office is a public trust, fiduciary architecture can help orient us in figuring out how political power should be exercised legitimately. Part of the appeal of conceiving the political relationship between representative and represented in fiduciary terms is that it regards politics in more realistic and textured ways — as a constellation of power relationships in a web of trust and vulnerability — rather than as a mere social contract no one ever signed. Thinking of legislators as public fiduciaries tells us much about the nature of the relationship between the governed and their governors and it can …