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David Schoenbrod [8 titles]
- Free from Decree
The Supremes decide for democracy. Summer 2009 - Toxic Regulation
Inflexible regulators stifle innovation and kill small businesses.
Spring 2006 - Hope on Consent Decrees
The Supremes make it easier to escape rule by judicial decree. Spring 2004 - How To Put Lawmakers, Not Courts, Back in Charge
Congress has shown how to end government by decree in the jails. It’s a good model for restoring democratic control over homeless policy, housing-project discipline, and special education, too. Autumn 1996 - Yes, New York Can Reform Welfare
Autumn 1996 - Prison Break
Summer 1996 - Homeless Follies (Continued)
Litigation over New York City's homeless policy took another bizarre twist recently when Manhattan Supreme Court justice Helen Freedman ordered the city to pay fines of $50 or $100 per night (for a total of up to $5 million) to homeless families whom it failed to place in emergency shelters. Winter 1995 - Government by Decree
State and federal judges control substantial areas of New York City policy, often to the detriment of the city. Summer 1994
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