The Loyal Opposition

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The Loyal Opposition is a scholarly work by legal theorist Heather K. Gerken that explores how dissent and minority voices can be structurally integrated into democratic and legal institutions.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses constitutional structure
federalism
participatory democracy
political representation
aimsTo reconceptualize the role of dissent in democracy
show how opposition can be made productive within institutions
author Heather K. Gerken NERFINISHED
explores how dissent can strengthen democratic systems
institutional channels for opposition within the state
normative value of loyal opposition in democracy
ways to embed minority perspectives in governance
fieldOfWork constitutional law
democratic governance
legal theory
focusesOn design of democratic institutions
institutional mechanisms for opposition
relationship between majority rule and minority rights
role of minority voices in legal institutions
structural integration of dissent
genre academic legal scholarship
hasAuthorAffiliation Yale Law School NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation legal theorist
language English
mainSubject constitutional theory
democratic theory
dissent in democratic institutions
institutional design
minority voices in law
theoreticalApproach institutional analysis
normative legal theory

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Heather K. Gerken notableWork The Loyal Opposition