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Beyond The War On Drugs: Overcoming A Failed Public Policy, Kenneth R. Hillier
Beyond The War On Drugs: Overcoming A Failed Public Policy, Kenneth R. Hillier
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Beyond the War on Drugs: Overcoming a Failed Public Policy by Steven Wisotsky
America's Misunderstood Welfare State: Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities, Rachel D. Godsil
America's Misunderstood Welfare State: Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities, Rachel D. Godsil
Michigan Law Review
A Review of America's Misunderstood Welfare State: Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities by Theodore R. Marmor, Jerry L. Mashaw, and Philip L. Harvey
The Unintended Cultural Consequences Of Public Policy: A Comment On The Symposium, Richard H. Pildes
The Unintended Cultural Consequences Of Public Policy: A Comment On The Symposium, Richard H. Pildes
Michigan Law Review
In this essay, I want to try to build on it in order to suggest forms a genuinely New Public Law scholarship might take. My aim is to embrace much of what New Public Law thought has urged: the marginality of common law doctrine or judicial decisionmaking; the need to attend to profound disaffections with the modem regulatory state; an acceptance of the complex, dynamic relationship of public policy and private understandings; a recognition that public values are constituted not only at the grandest levels of policy formation, but also in the myriad microscopic day-to-day experiences of policy. In my …