Legislative Design and the Controllable Costs of Special Legislation

E. C. Zoldan
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Legislation that singles out an identifiable individual for benefits or harms that do not apply to the rest of the population is called “special legislation.” In previous work, I have argued that the text, history, and jurisprudential underpinnings of the Constitution suggest that special legislation is constitutionally suspect. In this Article, I explore the normative consequences of special legislation, assessing both the costs it imposes and the benefits that it can provide. Drawing on constitutional theory, public choice theory, and the history of special legislation in state legislatures, I argue that the enactment of special legislation leads to the corruption of the political process, low-quality legislation, unjustifiably unequal treatment, and legislative encroachment on the judicial and executive functions. By contrast, special legislation is more normatively attractive when it addresses a problem that is unique, when it addresses matters of general concern, when it reduces rather than exacerbates disuniformity in the law, and when it provides for relief for underrepresented political minorities. After considering these costs and benefits, I conclude by suggesting modifications to the legislative process that will diminish the costs associated with special legislation while still preserving some of its benefits.
立法设计与专项立法的可控成本
针对某一特定个体的福利或损害而不适用于其他人群的立法被称为“特殊立法”。在之前的工作中,我认为宪法的文本、历史和法理基础表明,特殊立法在宪法上是可疑的。在这篇文章中,我探讨了特殊立法的规范性后果,评估了它所带来的成本和它所能提供的好处。根据宪法理论、公共选择理论和州立法机关特别立法的历史,我认为特别立法的制定导致了政治过程的腐败、低质量的立法、不合理的不平等待遇以及立法对司法和行政职能的侵犯。相比之下,当特别立法处理的是一个独特的问题,处理的是普遍关注的事项,减少而不是加剧法律的不统一,并为政治上代表性不足的少数群体提供救济时,它在规范上就更有吸引力。在考虑了这些成本和收益之后,我最后建议修改立法程序,以减少与特别立法有关的成本,同时仍保留其一些收益。
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