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Just-Right Government: Interstate Compacts And Multistate Governance In An Era Of Political Polarization, Policy Paralysis, And Bad-Faith Partisanship, Jon Michaels, Emme M. Tyler
Just-Right Government: Interstate Compacts And Multistate Governance In An Era Of Political Polarization, Policy Paralysis, And Bad-Faith Partisanship, Jon Michaels, Emme M. Tyler
Indiana Law Journal
Those committed to addressing the political, economic, and moral crises of the day— voting rights, racial justice, reproductive autonomy, gaping inequality, LGBTQ rights, and public health and safety—don’t know where to turn. Federal legislative and regulatory pathways are choked off by senators quick to filibuster and by judges eager to strike down agency rules and orders. State pathways, in turn, are compromised by limited capacity, collective action problems, externalities, scant economies of scale, and—in many jurisdictions—a toxic political culture hostile to even the most anodyne government interventions. Recognizing the limited options available on a binary (that is, federal or state) …
The Inherent Power Of The Judiciary, Henry M. Dowling
The Inherent Power Of The Judiciary, Henry M. Dowling
Indiana Law Journal
Address delivered by Henry M. Dowling of the Indianapolis Bar at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association September 7, 1935; first published in the October American Bar Association Journal and reprinted here with permission of that journal.
The Work Of The Trial Courts In Indiana, Maurice E. Crites
The Work Of The Trial Courts In Indiana, Maurice E. Crites
Indiana Law Journal
The papers constituting this symposium were addresses delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association at its Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting, Lake Wawasee, July 12 and 13, 1934.
President Roosevelt And The Judiciary, Rex M. Petterf
President Roosevelt And The Judiciary, Rex M. Petterf
Indiana Law Journal
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