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100 | _aCooper, Philip J. | ||
245 | 0 | _aHard judicial choice | |
260 | _aNew York | ||
260 | _bOxford University Press | ||
260 | _c1988 | ||
300 | _a374p. | ||
520 | _aThis book, the first to attempt to view these cases from the perspective of district-court judges, examines some of these questions through five comparative case studies involving housing discrimination, school desegregation, mental health facilities, and the right to treatment, prison conditions, and policy/community relations. An introductory chapter presents a clear overview of the remedial decree process. Each of the following case studies is preceded by a chapter that sets the case in its legal, administrative, and political context.. | ||
650 | _aJudicial review of administrative acts-United States | ||
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