Government's use of largess to secure consent to conditions all too often serves as an illicit pathway of power. This mode of control is part of the contemporary reality of American governance, and it therefore needs to be recognized alongside more familiar sorts of power, such as rule through law and administrative power.
Philip Hamburger Volgorde van de boeken
Een academicus gespecialiseerd in constitutioneel recht en de geschiedenis ervan, wiens werk de complexiteit van bestuursrecht onderzoekt. Met een uitgebreide academische achtergrond aan vooraanstaande rechtenfaculteiten biedt zijn onderzoek diepgaande inzichten in de evolutie en toepassing van juridische kaders. Zijn wetenschappelijke bijdragen hebben aanzienlijke erkenning gekregen voor hun diepgang en impact op het begrip van bestuur.




- 2021
- 2015
Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
- 648bladzijden
- 23 uur lezen
- 2004
Separation of Church and State
- 528bladzijden
- 19 uur lezen
Hamburger argues that separation of church and state has no historical foundation in the First Amendment and shows that eighteenth-century Americans almost never invoked this principle. Although Jefferson and others retrospectively claimed a First Amendment basis for separation, it became part of American constitutional law only much later.
- 2003
Matters of State
- 194bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
Focusing on Washington inaugurations from FDR to Clinton, Hamburger presents a unique collection of essays that capture the significance and atmosphere of these historic events. Through his distinctive lens, he explores the political and cultural implications of each inauguration, offering insights into the evolving nature of American democracy. This compilation not only highlights the ceremonies themselves but also reflects on the broader societal changes that accompany each new presidential term.