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In Praise of Deadlock: How Partisan Struggle Makes Better Laws
Written by W. Lee Rawls
Copub.: The Johns Hopkins University Press


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With budget reconciliations, filibusters, and supermajorities making headlines, In Praise of Deadlock explains the legislative process and its checkpoints, while maintaining a noncomformist respect for the hurdles and hang-ups inherent in the American system. As a practitioner who served for 14 years as chief of staff to Senators Bill Frist and Pete Domenici, W. Lee Rawls offers a candid perspective on partisan struggle, which he sees as essential to advancing new policy and generating consensus. Such grappling, Rawls concludes, results in a nuanced, durable machine, producing better laws that have benefited from minority input.

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W. Lee Rawls is Chief of Staff to the Director of the FBI and an Adjunct Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. He was a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in 2007.

Comments on this book
"Lee Rawls has written a book that elected officials and legislative practitioners can relate to. His contrarian approach offers a range of insights not found in the conventional wisdom on the lawmaking powers of Congress."—Senator Pete V. Domenici, former Chairman of the Senate Budget and Senate Energy Committees

“I have known and worked with Lee Rawls for three decades. He has taken his extensive legislative experience and provided us with a fresh look at how Congress actually works. He is not looking for the reader to agree with him, but rather he is challenging us to think hard about what works and what doesn’t work in the American legislative process.”—Howard Baker, former Senate Majority Leader and White House Chief of Staff

"This book is the perfect primer to understand the major rules, structures, and procedures partisans use to slug it out—and how those can drive the compromises serving the interests of our country."—John Hilley, Legislative Affairs Director in the Clinton White House

"Leavened with an understanding of both history and contemporary scholarship on Congress, this book makes an original contribution."—Donald Wolfensberger, author of Congress and the People: Deliberative Democracy on Trial

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In Praise of Deadlock: How Partisan Struggle Makes Better Laws

(Woodrow Wilson Press, 2009)
Copub: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Price: $40.00 hardcover; $20.00 paperback
ISBN 978-0-8018-9404-6 hardcover; 978-0-8018-9403-9 paperback

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List of Tables and Figures

Introduction The American Legislative Process—For Adults Only

Chapter I The Legislative Machine

Chapter II Moving Parts: The Veto and the House Rules Committee

Chapter III The Filibuster and the Minority Tool Kit

Chapter IV Legislative Dialectics and the Birth of Reconciliation

Chapter V Legislative Dynamics: Strategic Options and Timing

Chapter VI Performance and Parties

Chapter VII Prospects

Notes

Index



“We are not put into the world to sit still and know, we are put in it to act.”

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