Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States

Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States
Title Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States PDF eBook
Author Eleanore Bushnell
Publisher Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press
Pages 368
Release 1970
Genre Law
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Impact on Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States

Impact on Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States
Title Impact on Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre Apportionment (Election law)
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Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States

Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States
Title Impact of Reapportionment on the Thirteen Western States PDF eBook
Author Eleanore Bushnell
Publisher Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press
Pages 380
Release 1970
Genre Law
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The Impact of Reapportionment

The Impact of Reapportionment
Title The Impact of Reapportionment PDF eBook
Author Timothy G. O'Rourke
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 248
Release
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781412825962

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Politics In The Rural States

Politics In The Rural States
Title Politics In The Rural States PDF eBook
Author Frank M. Bryan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000307514

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Blind, jazz-soul musician Ray Charles is an urban black man. But when he published the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, a decade before Watergate, he displayed a profound clarity of vision. The album's success forewarned a watershed of cultural values that would broadcast a clear message to an urban nation: Come back to rural America. The paucity of research on rural politics sets the direction of this volume in several ways. The book is developed into two parts. The first part treats the nation as a whole, describing and analyzing (1) the socioeconomic characteristics of those who populate the rural areas of America, with some comparison with the same characteristics of urban dwellers; (2) the political views and behavior of rural dwellers in juxtaposition to their urban cousins

A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Reapportionment on Six State Legislatures

A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Reapportionment on Six State Legislatures
Title A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Reapportionment on Six State Legislatures PDF eBook
Author Timothy G. O'Rourke
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1977
Genre Apportionment (Election law)
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The American State Constitutional Tradition

The American State Constitutional Tradition
Title The American State Constitutional Tradition PDF eBook
Author John J. Dinan
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 447
Release 2006-04-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0700616896

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For too long, the American constitutional tradition has been defined solely by the U.S. Constitution drafted in 1787. Yet constitutional debates at the state level open a window on how Americans, in different places and at different times, have chosen to govern themselves. From New Hampshire in 1776 to Louisiana in 1992, state constitutional conventions have served not only as instruments of democracy but also as forums for revising federal principles and institutions. In The American State Constitutional Tradition, John Dinan shows that state constitutions are much more than mere echoes of the federal document. The first comprehensive study of all 114 state constitutional conventions for which there are recorded debates, his book shows that state constitutional debates in many ways better reflect the accumulated wisdom of American constitution-makers than do the more traditional studies of the federal constitution. Wielding extraordinary command over a mass of historical detail, Dinan clarifies the alternatives considered by state constitution makers and the reasons for the adoption or rejection of various governing principles and institutions. Among other things, he shows that the states are nearly universal in their rejection of the rigid federal model of the constitutional amendment process, favoring more flexible procedures for constitutional change; they often grant citizens greater direct participation in law-making; they have debated and at times rejected the value of bicameralism; and they have altered the veto powers of both the executive and judicial branches. Dinan also shows that, while the Founders favored a minimalist design and focused exclusively on protecting individuals from government action, state constitution makers have often adopted more detailed constitutions, sometimes specifying positive rights that depend on government action for their enforcement. Moreover, unlike the federal constitution, state constitutions often contain provisions dedicated to the formation of citizen character, ranging from compulsory schooling to the regulation of gambling or liquor. By integrating state constitution making with the federal constitutional tradition, this path-breaking work widens and deepens our understanding of the principles by which we've chosen to govern ourselves.