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Other Disciplines, Methodologies, and Countries: Studying Courts and Crisis
Missouri Law Review
  • Tracey E. George
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Keywords
  • judicial process,
  • crisis management
Abstract

How do governments and their citizens respond to fear and risk in times of crisis? Dr. Lee Epstein and Professor Christina Wells, in papers presented on the final symposium panel focus in particular on the Supreme Court's response to government encroachment on individual liberties during a national emergency. Their work is made particularly timely by three Supreme Court decisions this past term. In this essay, I begin by framing the issue very briefly. I then argue that understanding this issue requires scholars to follow Epstein and Wells by looking to other disciplines, methodologies, and countries.

Citation Information
Tracey E. George. "Other Disciplines, Methodologies, and Countries: Studying Courts and Crisis" Missouri Law Review Vol. 69 (2004) p. 951 ISSN: 0026-6604
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tracey-george/28/