Peter H. Schuck

Peter H. Schuck is an American legal scholar and author known for his work in the fields of immigration law, tort law, and public policy. He has served as the Simeon E. Baldwin Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale Law School and has written extensively on issues related to government and public administration.

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  1. 1. Why Government Fails So Often

    And How It Can Do Better

    This insightful analysis delves into the persistent inefficiencies and failures of government policies in the United States, exploring the structural and systemic reasons behind these shortcomings. The author argues that despite good intentions, government interventions often fall short due to a combination of complex bureaucratic processes, political influences, and the inherent challenges of addressing diverse societal needs. By examining various case studies, the book highlights the gap between policy goals and actual outcomes, urging a reevaluation of how government functions and suggesting reforms to enhance effectiveness and accountability.

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