283 research outputs found
Book Review: Marbury V. Madison and Judicial Review. by Robert Lowry Clinton.
Book review: Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review. By Robert Lowry Clinton. Lawrence, Kan.: University of Kansas Press. 1989. Pp. xii, 332. Reviewed by: Kent Newmyer
Daniel Webster and the Modernization of American Law
Book review of Alfred S. Konefsky & Andrew J. King\u27s The Papers of Daniel Webster: Legal Paper
Moderate voters and the economy
Every four years, United States citizens are given an opportunity to vote for a candidate they believe should become the President of the United States. Each individual voter has different factors that push them to vote for a particular candidate. As parties and voters grow more polarized, moving further apart on both the political party identification and ideological spectrums, there remains a group in the middle: independents with a moderate ideology. This research study investigates how the people who fall in the middle of the spectrum choose between highly polarized alternatives, while also looking particularly at the impact that the economy has on their voting decisions in presidential elections
Book Review: Marbury V. Madison and Judicial Review. by Robert Lowry Clinton.
Book review: Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review. By Robert Lowry Clinton. Lawrence, Kan.: University of Kansas Press. 1989. Pp. xii, 332. Reviewed by: Kent Newmyer
Book Review: Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. by Sylvia Snowiss.
Book review: Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. By Sylvia Snowiss. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 1990. Pp. vii, 228. Reviewed by: R. Kent Newmyer
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