Legal debate

A legal debate is a discussion between lawyers, legal academics, jurists, politicians, and others who might have an interest or expertise in the law, about a particular legal issue.

Overview

Legal debates can take many forms, and do not necessarily need to be face-to-face debates. Most legal debates take place on paper—judges within a court, for example, might debate each other most effectively when the court publishes a decision. Legal debates include (but are not limited to) the following:

Contemporary issues in legal debates

Debates in Western societies often follow broad themes, including

In the United States, legal debates over the past decade have concerned the following important topics:

In general, the variety of debates—ranging from basic social policy to grander theory about constitutional design and democratic theory—suggests that legal debates overlap with several other social institutions and expectations.

References

  1. Editors (2006-06-01). "The Abortion Debate: Finding a Forum". Policy Today. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  2. Godoy, Maria (2008-02-23). "NSA Wiretapping: The Legal Debate". National Public Radio. Retrieved 2008-02-23.

See also

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