Document Type
Book Review
Abstract
Professor McGee reviews Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, by Kenneth Culp Davis. Davis, suggesting both that we are a government of men as much as of laws and that discretion begins where law ends, sets out to determine how much unnecessary discretionary power can be contracted and how necessary discretionary power can be both confined and structured.
Recommended Citation
Henry McGee,
Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, 4 GA. L. REV 633
(1970).
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