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Full-Text Articles in Law
Examining Stock Trading Reforms For Congress Hearing Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Committee On House Administration, Donna M. Nagy
Examining Stock Trading Reforms For Congress Hearing Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Committee On House Administration, Donna M. Nagy
Public Testimony by Maurer Faculty
Professor Nagy testified (text attached, video below) in support of federal legislation that would prohibit members of Congress from owning the securities of individual publicly traded companies as well as certain other investments that would likely conflict with their official duties.
It was nearly 10 years ago to the day when President Barack Obama signed the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act, requiring enhanced financial disclosures and creating new securities transaction reporting rules for members of Congress, certain members of their family, and their staff. The Act also made absolutely clear that a member of Congress who trades securities …
Reds Among The Cream And Crimson, Kelly Kish
Reds Among The Cream And Crimson, Kelly Kish
Historic Documents
What happened when three IU law professors were accused of harboring Communist sympathies in 1946.
Originally published in the publication 200 The Bicentennial Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2019.
The Cultural Politics Of Dan Quayle And Mike Pence, Steve Sanders
The Cultural Politics Of Dan Quayle And Mike Pence, Steve Sanders
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This essay was part of an Indiana Law Review symposium on the five U.S. vice presidents who have hailed from Indiana.
The Gallup polling organization classifies Indiana as a “pink” state, rather than a “red” state, meaning it leans Republican but is not solidly in the GOP column. Yet, if an image of Indiana persists in many people’s minds as a bastion of social conservatism and tradition, that image likely has been shaped in part by the two most recent vice presidents the Hoosier state has sent to Washington: Dan Quayle and Mike Pence.
In selecting their running mates, major …
Toward Restoring Rule-Of-Law Norms, Dawn E. Johnsen
Toward Restoring Rule-Of-Law Norms, Dawn E. Johnsen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Legislative Committee Systems: A Design Perspective, Chase Stoddard
Legislative Committee Systems: A Design Perspective, Chase Stoddard
Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design
Committees are the defining characteristic of the modern legislature. While the centrality and study of party politics goes back further than committee politics, the focus on committee systems emerged over the course of the twentieth century, and legislatures could not function as we understand them without this mechanism. The United States Congressional committee system is the most studied system, yet virtually every country utilizes a committee system of some sort within its legislature. Despite their ubiquity in and centrality to the operations of legislatures, committees remain insufficiently studied, especially outside of the United States. The existing body of work tends …
Taxonomy Of Minority Governments, Lisa La Fornara
Taxonomy Of Minority Governments, Lisa La Fornara
Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design
A minority government in its most basic form is a government in which the party holding the most parliamentary seats still has fewer than half the seats in parliament and therefore cannot pass legislation or advance policy without support from unaffiliated parties. Because seats in minority parliaments are more evenly distributed amongst multiple parties, opposition parties have greater opportunity to block legislation. A minority government must therefore negotiate with external parties and adjust its policies to garner the majority of votes required to advance its initiatives.
This paper serves as a taxonomy of minority governments in recent history and proceeds …
A Taxonomy Of Independent Electoral Reapportionment Systems, James Ruley
A Taxonomy Of Independent Electoral Reapportionment Systems, James Ruley
Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design
This paper addresses a means of checking legislative gerrymandering, which I have called the Independent Electoral Reapportionment Commission (IERC). Its purpose is to prevent self-interested politicians from drawing biased constituency lines. While scholars have researched gerrymandering, few scholars have researched commissions designed to limit such gerrymandering, and no comprehensive work details the global means of accomplishing this goal.
Thus, the purpose of this paper is not to normatively prescribe the best practices for composing and empowering an IERC, but rather to descriptively show how different countries conduct this process. While Part II makes some determinations about which commissions may conceptually …
Invisible Ink: Intersectionality And Political Inquiry, Dara Z. Strolovich
Invisible Ink: Intersectionality And Political Inquiry, Dara Z. Strolovich
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
No abstract provided.
The Emptiness Of Majority Rule, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
The Emptiness Of Majority Rule, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams
Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia Goodman
Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia Goodman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has devised a doctrine called equitable
discretion to screen congressional-plaintiff suits. The Author argues that the doctrine should be abandoned. She proposes that the courts be guided by existing standng principles in deciding whether to hear these cases.
A Hurried Perspective On The Critical Legal Studies Movement: The Marx Brothers Assault The Citadel, Maurice J. Holland
A Hurried Perspective On The Critical Legal Studies Movement: The Marx Brothers Assault The Citadel, Maurice J. Holland
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
"It's My Party And I'Ll Cry If I Want To": State Intrusions Upon The Associational Freedoms Of Political Parties -- Democratic Party Of The United States V. Wisconsin Ex Rel. La Follette, Charles G. Geyh
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Prospects For Federalism, Maurice J. Holland
Prospects For Federalism, Maurice J. Holland
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Politics, Patronage And Public Employment, Robert M. O'Neil
Politics, Patronage And Public Employment, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
IUSTITIA
Reconstruction has variously been termed "repressive. . . uncivilized" and "a sordid time" as well as "a noble experiment." Reflected in those judgments of the era is the dispute over the effects of Reconstruction. To be more correct, one might say that there has been much conjecture in determining what, in fact, Reconstruction was. Questioned also has been the role of the black man during the period; much of what he did, or was responsible for, has, like Reconstruction itself, been subject to many and varied accounts and evaluations. The intent of this paper is to examine several volumes concerned …
Book Review. Lawyers In Politics: A Study In Professional Convergence By H. Eulau And J. D. Sprague, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. Lawyers In Politics: A Study In Professional Convergence By H. Eulau And J. D. Sprague, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Political Questions: The Judicial Check On The Executive, Paul D. Carrington
Political Questions: The Judicial Check On The Executive, Paul D. Carrington
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
In The Name Of Legislative Intention, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
In The Name Of Legislative Intention, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Two Aspects Of Law And Liberalism In The United States, Ralph F. Fuchs
Two Aspects Of Law And Liberalism In The United States, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.