The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy
First Published in 2015. This series on American Political Institutions and Public Policy intends to examine contemporary U.S. political developments and to discern their impact on issues of public policy. Cornell W. Clayton’s The Politics of Justice: The Attorney General and the Making o f Legal Policy is the second publication in the series. It is a fascinating study of politics and governance: how one government affects the other and how both affect public policy. Surveying the historical evolution of the office of the Attorney General, Clayton sees significant recent changes in the role, position, and influence of the person who holds that office.
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The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy
First Published in 2015. This series on American Political Institutions and Public Policy intends to examine contemporary U.S. political developments and to discern their impact on issues of public policy. Cornell W. Clayton’s The Politics of Justice: The Attorney General and the Making o f Legal Policy is the second publication in the series. It is a fascinating study of politics and governance: how one government affects the other and how both affect public policy. Surveying the historical evolution of the office of the Attorney General, Clayton sees significant recent changes in the role, position, and influence of the person who holds that office.
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The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy

The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy

by Cornell W. Clayton
The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy

The Politics of Justice: Attorney General and the Making of Government Legal Policy

by Cornell W. Clayton

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First Published in 2015. This series on American Political Institutions and Public Policy intends to examine contemporary U.S. political developments and to discern their impact on issues of public policy. Cornell W. Clayton’s The Politics of Justice: The Attorney General and the Making o f Legal Policy is the second publication in the series. It is a fascinating study of politics and governance: how one government affects the other and how both affect public policy. Surveying the historical evolution of the office of the Attorney General, Clayton sees significant recent changes in the role, position, and influence of the person who holds that office.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563240188
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/31/1992
Series: American Political Institutions and Public Policy Series
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cornell W. Clayton is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Washington State University.

Table of Contents

Attorneys General of the United States 1. Introduction2. History of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice 3. The Political Role of the Attorney General 4. The Attorney General and the Separation of Powers 5. The New American Political System and the Judicialization of Politics 6. The Department of Justice and Administrative Law 7. Conclusion: The Politics of Justice 8. Epilogue: Reflections on Justice during the Bush Administration Appendix: Published Speeches and Articles by Attorneys General, 1925-1988, Selected Bibliography
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