AN INTRODUCTION: Law & Illiberalism
While the relationship between law and liberalism has been the subject of a rich and detailed literature, the study of law and illiberalism—the subject of this volume—is of relatively recent vintage, born largely of the threats to liberal democracy that the Trump administration posed in the United S...
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Not all of this is surprising. Law, after all, need not be liberal, and |
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