The book also examines the far-reaching impacts of laws, illustrating how regulations can protect rights or create unintended consequences. The book offers a comprehensive overview of legal rulemaking, beginning with basic principles and progressing through the legislative process, administrative rulemaking, and real-world impact analysis. Using case studies and empirical evidence, it connects legal rulemaking to political science, economics, and public administration.
This approach provides a balanced assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current processes, empowering readers to participate effectively in shaping their legal environment.