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A Reasonable Public Servant Lily Xiao Hong Lee

A Reasonable Public Servant By Lily Xiao Hong Lee

A Reasonable Public Servant by Lily Xiao Hong Lee


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Intended for PA courses on Human Resource Management as well as Public Management and Law, this book describes the role of the reasonable public servant, who strives to perform authorized functions efficiently. It provides a review of Supreme Court opinions in explaining the reasonable conduct of a public servant.

A Reasonable Public Servant Summary

A Reasonable Public Servant: Constitutional Foundations of Administrative Conduct in the United States by Lily Xiao Hong Lee

An essential text for PA courses on Human Resource Management as well as Public Management and Law, this book illuminates the role of the reasonable public servant, who strives to perform authorized functions efficiently, yet in a manner that aligns with constitutional values embodied in the Bill of Rights. "A Reasonable Public Servant" provides a comprehensive review of Supreme Court opinions in explaining the reasonable conduct of a public servant and the development of clearly established constitutional and statutory rights that a reasonable public servant is expected to observe: property rights; procedural due process; freedom of critical speech; privacy; equal protection; and anti-discrimination laws. The author relies on the Court's opinions as the exemplar of public reason, and pays close attention to the manner in which the Court balances among competing value priorities - for example, the rights of a public servant as an employee as well as an individual citizen, and the efficiency needs of the government as an employer as well as a sovereign state. This book's detailed appendices include the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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"A Reasonable Public Servant provides an incisive account of the value of constitutional theory to public employment. The authors impeccably weave together three bodies of literature - public administration, public personnel, and public management - to create a portrait of a judicious public servant, one who places the best interests of the public over and above such competing interests as efficiency and effectiveness." - Norma M. Riccucci, Rutgers University "This serious study contributes substantially to what Larry Terry calls the 'school' of constitutional thought within the field of public administration. The emphasis on 'reasonableness' sets just the right tone. My congratulations to Yong Lee and David Rosenbloom on this excellent book." - John A. Rohr, Virginia Polytechnic Institute"

Table of Contents

Foreword, Rosemary O'Leary; Preface and Acknowledgments; PART I. CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE; 1. The Constitution and a Reasonable Public Servant; 2. Personal Responsibility; 3. Official Responsibility; PART II. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC SERVANT; 4. Property Rights, Liberty, and Procedural Due Process; 5. Freedom of Critical Speech; 6. Right to Privacy; 7. Equal Protection and Affirmative Action; PART III. CIVIL RIGHTS OF A PUBLIC SERVANT; 8. Discrimination in Employment; 9. Sexual Harassment and Employer Liability; 10. Americans with Disabilities; PART IV. CONCLUSION; 11. The Identity of a Reasonable Public Servant; APPENDICES; Glossary; About the Authors; Index.

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NLS9780765616456
9780765616456
0765616459
A Reasonable Public Servant: Constitutional Foundations of Administrative Conduct in the United States by Lily Xiao Hong Lee
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-09-22
299
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