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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
William & Mary Law Review
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Still A Solution: In Further Support Of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport
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
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
A Fiscal Constitution With Supermajority Voting Rules, Elizabeth Garrett
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.