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WELCOME FROM
THE DIRECTOR
Welcome to the Edwin
F. Jaeckle Center for State and Local Democracy, a
multidisciplinary research center of the University at Buffalo Law
School, The State University of New York.
Politics is often thought of as the
antithesis of law, yet the two are intimately connected: politics B
and above all, democratic politics B
inevitably takes place within an arena defined and structured by
law. Law establishes
the ground rules of democratic politics; it creates the offices to
be filled, prescribes the powers officials may exercise, decrees
the times and formats of elections, establishes procedures for
voting and campaigning, and sets the outer boundaries of
permissible behavior for participants in the ongoing enterprise of
democratic contestation for power.
In so doing, law exerts a significant influence on the
form, and consequently on the content, of democratic practices.
Ultimately, law plays an important role in the constitution
of democratic citizenship and of political identity itself.
The Jaeckle Center is dedicated to the
study of the ways in which law and legal institutions structure
American politics at the subnational level, and the public
consequences of those structures for democratic political life.
The interests of the Center and its faculty affiliates
range widely, from state constitutions and local government
charters, to the powers and jurisdiction of state and local
government agencies, to regional economic development, to the
microprocesses of local democracy, to empirical and comparative
analysis of local governmental decision making, to the nature and
desirability of the dispersion of authority among multiple layers
of government, and a host of other topics.
Assisted by our Jaeckle Fellows B
graduate students drawn from law and other departments across the
university B the Center also engages in original,
long-term research projects and data collection. Some of the preliminary fruits of this research are already
available elsewhere on this website.
Inquiries concerning the activities of
the Center and its affiliates and staff are welcome, as is
feedback on the content of this site.
Best regards,
James A. Gardner
Joseph W. Belluck and Laura L. Aswad Professor of Civil
Justice
Director
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