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Transferring Policymaking Power To Judges - The Effect Of Judicially Enforceable Constitutional Restraints - Is Not A Denfensible Alternative To Majority Rule, Lino A. Graglia Feb 1999

Transferring Policymaking Power To Judges - The Effect Of Judicially Enforceable Constitutional Restraints - Is Not A Denfensible Alternative To Majority Rule, Lino A. Graglia

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Still A Solution: In Further Support Of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport Feb 1999

Still A Solution: In Further Support Of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Supermajority Rules As A Constitutional Solution, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport Feb 1999

Supermajority Rules As A Constitutional Solution, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Fiscal Constitution With Supermajority Voting Rules, Elizabeth Garrett Feb 1999

A Fiscal Constitution With Supermajority Voting Rules, Elizabeth Garrett

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Budget Process And Spending Growth, W. Mark Crain, James C. Miller May 1990

Budget Process And Spending Growth, W. Mark Crain, James C. Miller

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.