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The Constitutionality Of The Arkansas Ballot Question Disclosure Act, John M.A. Dipippa
The Constitutionality Of The Arkansas Ballot Question Disclosure Act, John M.A. Dipippa
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Past As Prologue? What Past Industrial Conflicts Within The Gop Tell About The Future Of The Bush Administration, Thomas Ferguson
The Past As Prologue? What Past Industrial Conflicts Within The Gop Tell About The Future Of The Bush Administration, Thomas Ferguson
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article analyzes patterns of GOP campaign finance with an eye to the light they can shed on the future of the Bush administration. After flashing back to 1980 and 1984, it presents a detailed statistical breakdown of who contributed to whom in the 1988 GOP primary, based on a large and carefully constructed sample of top corporate executives and investors. The Dole campaign emerges as especially important for the clues it provides about the opponents of major changes in U. S. policy toward Eastern Europe and the USSR.
Weighted Voting, Richard David Emery ,Esq.
The Problem Of Dirty Hands, Leslie C. Griffin
The Problem Of Dirty Hands, Leslie C. Griffin
Scholarly Works
This essay examines what Sartre called the problem of "dirty hands" as it applies to two issues in contemporary Catholic discussions of political morality. Beginning with Michael Walzer's work on dirty hands, the essay next identifies four approaches to this problem characteristic of Christian ethics. These four categories are then applied to analysis of two issues: conflicts of conscience that may confront Catholic politicians as a result of the responsibilities of public office and the church's exclusion of clergy and religious from holding public
Regulating Our Mischievous Factions: Presidential Nominations And The Law, Andrew Pierce
Regulating Our Mischievous Factions: Presidential Nominations And The Law, Andrew Pierce
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.