Legislation and the Administrative State

Compared to most other Western democracies, it’s much more difficult to pass legislation in the United States at the federal level. Here, Professor Smith uses the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to unpack how the unique features of the U.S. legislative process affect judicial interpretation of statutes.

English
  • Runtime 33 minutes
  • Network The Great Courses
  • Created March 3, 2023 by
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  • Modified September 9, 2024 by
    JLS