Government's use of largess to secure consent to conditions all too often serves as an illicit pathway of power. This mode of control is part of the contemporary reality of American governance, and it therefore needs to be recognized alongside more familiar sorts of power, such as rule through law and administrative power.
Philip Hamburger Books
A scholar of constitutional law and its history, this author's work delves into the intricacies of administrative power. With an extensive academic background at prominent law schools, their research offers profound insights into the evolution and application of legal frameworks. Their scholarly contributions have garnered significant recognition for their depth and impact on understanding governance.
