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“Can it then be in the interests of the state to go against the policy of the government of the day?”
Sayfa 194
The vagueness of the constitution makes it flexible, a point that political leaders such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair have exploited to increase their own power. In the words of a constitutional lawyer, J. A. G. Griffith, “The Constitution is what happens.”
Sayfa 184
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Some economists believe that American economic dominance has ended. The United States, which for many years was the world’s greatest creditor nation, has become the world’s greatest debtor nation, in part because Americans continue to buy billions of dollars more of foreign goods than foreigners buy of American goods, and in part because of the long-standing enormous deficits in the federal government’s budget.
Sayfa 710
Political rights and equality do not guarantee economic equality. Women earn less than men, on average, in America, and the problem of the economic and social status of African American remains high on the agenda.
Sayfa 709
Scarcity Doctrine
The court has found that there is no limit, other than economic, on the number of newspapers, books, magazines, or pamphlets that can be printed and circulated. But there is a physical limit on the number of television or radio stations that can operate in a given portion of the broadcast spectrum. Accordingly, said the Court, broadcasting is a public resource, much like the national parks or navigable rivers; this gives the government the right not only to allocate frequencies but also to set standards to ensure that their use will promote “the public convenience, interest, or necessity.”
Sayfa 718
American legal scholar Robert Kagan argues that litigation in the United States accomplishes (at a much higher cost) the same things that European nations accomplish through regulation. America has pursued this different path most likely because of the notion, espoused by populists like President Andrew Jackson, that the common man has enough wisdom to supervise everything, even his government.
Sayfa 717
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