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Competing For The People's Affection: Federalism's Forgotten Marketplace, Todd E. Pettys
Competing For The People's Affection: Federalism's Forgotten Marketplace, Todd E. Pettys
Todd E. Pettys
Returning to forgotten themes in the Federalist Papers, the article argues that the state and federal governments compete with one another for the “affection” of their citizens and for the regulatory power that often accompanies that affection. The article further contends that citizens and politicians are able fully to participate in this affection-driven marketplace only if three prerequisites are met: each sovereign must be assured of an opportunity to demonstrate its competence; each sovereign must enjoy a significant measure of autonomy from the other; and the two sovereigns’ dealings with one another must be sufficiently transparent to enable citizens to …
Introduction To The Jury At A Crossroad: The American Experience (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder
Introduction To The Jury At A Crossroad: The American Experience (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder
Nancy S. Marder
No abstract provided.
Justices At Home: Three Supreme Court Memoirs, Laura K. Ray
Justices At Home: Three Supreme Court Memoirs, Laura K. Ray
Laura K. Ray
No abstract provided.
Judging The Justices: A Supreme Court Performance Review, Laura K. Ray
Judging The Justices: A Supreme Court Performance Review, Laura K. Ray
Laura K. Ray
No abstract provided.
Justice Ginsburg And The Middle Way, Laura K. Ray
Critical Factors Of Adjudication: Language And The Adjudication Process In Executive And Judicial Branch Decisions, Chris Mcneil
Critical Factors Of Adjudication: Language And The Adjudication Process In Executive And Judicial Branch Decisions, Chris Mcneil
Christopher B. McNeil, J.D., Ph.D.
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