Most new law is statutory law; that is, law enacted by legislators.
An important question, therefore, is how should this law be
interpreted by courts and agencies, especially when the text of a
statute is not entirely clear. There is a great deal of scholarly
literature on the rules and legal materials courts should use in
interpreting statutes. This book takes a fresh approach by focusing
instead on what judges should do once the legal materials fail to
resolve the interpretive question. It challenges the common
assumption that in such cases judges should exercise interstitial
lawmaking power. Instead, it argues that--wherever one believes the
interpretive inquiry has failed to resolve the statutory
meaning--judges can and should use statutory default rules that are
designed to maximize the satisfaction of enactable political
preferences; that is, the political preferences of the polity that
are shared among enough elected officials that they could and would
be enacted into law if the issue were on the legislative agenda.
These default rules explain many recent high-profile cases,
including the Guantanamo detainees case, the sentencing guidelines
case, the decision denying the FDA authority to regulate
cigarettes, and the case that refused to allow the attorney general
to criminalize drugs used in physician-assisted suicide.
General
| Imprint: |
Harvard University Press
|
| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
March 2008 |
| First published: |
February 2008 |
| Authors: |
Einer Elhauge
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| Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards / With printed dust jacket
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| Pages: |
400 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-674-02460-1 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Law >
Laws of other jurisdictions & general law >
General
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-674-02460-5 |
| Barcode: |
9780674024601 |
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