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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Session to showcase papers that focus on the legal basis of democratic governance. We welcome papers focused on contemporary and historical cases, US and non-US contexts, governance at different scales and within different domains, and those employing various methodologies.
Legitimizing Coercion: The moral politics of emergency rule in Peru - Andrea Roman Alfaro, University of New Mexico
Private justice, public accountability: Institutional failure and the politics of scandal at work. - Zoe Virginia Chanin, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Urban Shadow Bureaucracy: How Private Intermediaries Shape Public Discretion - AJ Golio, Tulane University; Katherine L. Smock, University of California-Los Angeles
Uniquely captured regulators? Investor-owned utilities and business power over American electricity policy - Joshua A. Basseches, Case Western Reserve University; Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University