遗产缩水:奥巴马总统与法院

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
C. Harrington, Alex Waddan
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摘要美国任何一届总统政府都关心的核心问题是其与联邦司法机构的关系。对于一个政府来说,这种关系可能在两个方面造成或打破传统。首先,政府给司法机构留下的印记是什么?总统是否有机会和机构能力改变联邦司法机构的政治平衡?第二,当政府的政策计划在法院系统中受到质疑时,司法部门将如何回应?政府的政策偏好会得到保留,议程会得到推进,还是法院的裁决会阻碍重要举措并限制议程?本文结合奥巴马政府的记录来研究这些问题。在奥巴马时代,司法提名人的多样性达到了新的水平,法院有时确实支持奥巴马政府计划的关键方面,这让保守派反对者感到懊恼。然而,经过两年的后见之明,有证据表明,奥巴马政府在论文中提出的两个核心问题上的遗产都有所减少。政府调整联邦法官职位的能力受到了立法部门的阻挠,尤其是参议院的阻挠,特朗普政府和参议院共和党人在2017-18年迅速采取的行动突显了这种阻挠的后果。此外,总的来说,联邦司法机构就奥巴马白宫非常关注的问题做出的决定削弱了而不是加强了政府的遗产。
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A Legacy Diminished: President Obama and the Courts
Abstract A central concern for any U.S. presidential administration is its relationship with the federal judiciary. For an administration, this relationship is potentially legacy making or breaking in two ways. First, what is the imprint that the administration leaves on the judiciary? Will a president have the opportunities and institutional capacity to change the political balance of the federal judiciary? Second, how will the judicial branch respond when the administration’s policy plans are, as many inevitably will be, challenged in the court system? Will the administration’s policy preferences be preserved and its agenda advanced, or will court decisions stymie important initiatives and restrict that agenda? This paper examines these questions with regard to the Obama administration’s record. The Obama era saw new levels of diversity in terms of judicial nominees and the courts did sometimes uphold key aspects of the Obama administration’s program to the chagrin of conservative opponents. Yet, with the benefit of two years hindsight, the evidence suggests that the Obama administration’s legacy with regard to both the central questions addressed in the paper was a diminished one. The administration’s capacity to reorient the federal bench was thwarted by the legislative branch, notably obstruction in Senate, with the consequences of that frustration highlighted by the rapid actions taken by the Trump administration and Senate Republicans in 2017–18. Furthermore, on balance, the decisions made by the federal judiciary on matters of significant concern to the Obama White House weakened rather than strengthened the administration’s legacy.
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of American Legal Studies is a scholarly journal which publishes articles of interest to the Anglo-American legal community. Submissions are invited from academics and practitioners on both sides of the Atlantic on all aspects of constitutional law having relevance to the United States, including human rights, legal and political theory, socio-legal studies and legal history. International, comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives are particularly welcome. All submissions will be peer-refereed through anonymous referee processes.
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