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Sincerity And Reason-Giving: When May Legal Decision Makers Lie, Mathilde Cohen Jan 2010

Sincerity And Reason-Giving: When May Legal Decision Makers Lie, Mathilde Cohen

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Public "reason giving" is an essential duty of democracies, said to promote better public decision-making by keeping the government's discretionary powers in check. However, this aim may be compromised if decision-makers cite insincere and misleading justifications as a means of preventing accountability. This Article contributes to rethinking sincerity in legal decision-making by asking both a normative and a descriptive question. The normative question is whether and to what extent should public institutions disclose the reasons for their decisions. The practical question is whether and how the fact that decision-makers have failed to fully disclose their reasons can be established. The …