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- catalog abstract "Judicial interpretation of federal statutes has often been at the center of political controversy in recent years. In fact, it would be difficult to find a domestic policy area in which statutory interpretation by the federal courts has not played a significant role in shaping the activities of government. In most important cases, judges base their interpretation not on the letter of the law but on their reading of its history, purpose, and spirit. What judges discover between the lines of statutes often has major policy consequences. This book examines how statutory interpretation has affected the development of three programs: aid to families with dependent children, education for the handicapped, and food stamps. It explores how these decisions have changed state and national policies and how other institutions - especially Congress - have reacted to them. Although these three programs differ in several important ways, in each instance court action has expanded program benefits and increased federal control over state and local governments. R. Shep Melnick ties trends in statutory interpretation to broader political developments, including the expansion of the agenda of national government, the prevalence of divided government, and the resurgence and decentralization of Congress. He demonstrates that Congress frequently modifies or overturns court rulings, and he explains why statutory interpretation became so controversial in the 1980s. Between the Lines also explores the understanding of welfare rights that has guided the development of welfare policy over the past fifty years. Melnick considers what basic beliefs about the welfare state underlie court decisions interpreting these statutes and how the assumptions of judges and members of Congress have changed over time.".
- catalog contributor b5668428.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Statutory Interpretation in American Politics -- 2. The New Political Context -- 3. The Law of Entitlements -- 4. The Reform Agenda -- 5. Welfare Reform in Court -- 6. The Congressional Response -- 7. A Bill of Rights Becomes a Law -- 8. Back in Court -- Again -- 9. The Surprising Success of Food Stamps -- 10. From Litigation to Legislation -- 11. Statutory Interpretation and Political Institutions -- 12. The Court-Congress Connection -- 13. The Political Appeal of Welfare Rights.".
- catalog description "Although these three programs differ in several important ways, in each instance court action has expanded program benefits and increased federal control over state and local governments.".
- catalog description "Between the Lines also explores the understanding of welfare rights that has guided the development of welfare policy over the past fifty years. Melnick considers what basic beliefs about the welfare state underlie court decisions interpreting these statutes and how the assumptions of judges and members of Congress have changed over time.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Judicial interpretation of federal statutes has often been at the center of political controversy in recent years. In fact, it would be difficult to find a domestic policy area in which statutory interpretation by the federal courts has not played a significant role in shaping the activities of government. In most important cases, judges base their interpretation not on the letter of the law but on their reading of its history, purpose, and spirit.".
- catalog description "R. Shep Melnick ties trends in statutory interpretation to broader political developments, including the expansion of the agenda of national government, the prevalence of divided government, and the resurgence and decentralization of Congress. He demonstrates that Congress frequently modifies or overturns court rulings, and he explains why statutory interpretation became so controversial in the 1980s.".
- catalog description "This book examines how statutory interpretation has affected the development of three programs: aid to families with dependent children, education for the handicapped, and food stamps. It explores how these decisions have changed state and national policies and how other institutions - especially Congress - have reacted to them.".
- catalog description "What judges discover between the lines of statutes often has major policy consequences.".
- catalog extent "xi, 344 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0815756631 (pa : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "081575664X (cl : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "344.73/03 347.3043 20".
- catalog subject "Entitlement spending United States.".
- catalog subject "KF3720 .M45 1994".
- catalog subject "Political questions and judicial power United States.".
- catalog subject "Public welfare Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog subject "Welfare recipients Legal status, laws, etc. United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Statutory Interpretation in American Politics -- 2. The New Political Context -- 3. The Law of Entitlements -- 4. The Reform Agenda -- 5. Welfare Reform in Court -- 6. The Congressional Response -- 7. A Bill of Rights Becomes a Law -- 8. Back in Court -- Again -- 9. The Surprising Success of Food Stamps -- 10. From Litigation to Legislation -- 11. Statutory Interpretation and Political Institutions -- 12. The Court-Congress Connection -- 13. The Political Appeal of Welfare Rights.".
- catalog title "Between the lines : interpreting welfare rights / R. Shep Melnick.".
- catalog type "text".