Clark V. Holmes

Clark V. Holmes
Title Clark V. Holmes PDF eBook
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Pages 48
Release 1972
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Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions (IPI), Civil

Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions (IPI), Civil
Title Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions (IPI), Civil PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 916
Release 2011
Genre Civil procedure
ISBN 9780314938602

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Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers

Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers
Title Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers PDF eBook
Author William Howard Taft
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1916
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure

Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure
Title Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure PDF eBook
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Pages 1752
Release 1904
Genre Law
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The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice

The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice
Title The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1200
Release 1899
Genre Civil procedure
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United States Reports

United States Reports
Title United States Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Supreme Court
Publisher
Pages 930
Release 1962
Genre Courts
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The Parties in Court

The Parties in Court
Title The Parties in Court PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Wigton
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 393
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739189689

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American political parties have long existed in a gray area of constitutional law because of their uncertain status. Parties in this country are neither fully public nor fully private entities. This constitutional ambiguity has meant that political parties are considered private organizations for some purposes and public ones for others. This “public-private entity” problem has arisen in many different legal contexts over the years. However, given their case-by-case method of judicial review, courts have typically dealt with only very discrete parts of this larger problem. This work is an endeavor to describe and analyze the constitutional status of political parties in this country by synthesizing the best judicial and scholarly thinking on the subject. In the final chapter, I draw on these ideas to propose my own scheme for how political parties might be best accommodated in a democracy.