78 research outputs found

    THE CENSUS AS A CALL TO ACTION

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    This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the suburbs and increase in populations of some cities and not others. While many, including a Harvard economist, contend that this is a purely a result of consumer preference, this article concludes that this pattern is more likely a result of legal rules promoting sprawl which have been unchanged for 50 years. The article states that this new census data should be a wake-up call for state law reform which will no longer constrain and define local government

    Boston Bound: A Comparison of Boston's Legal Powers with Those of Six Other Major American Cities

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    Examines how Boston's limited legal authority under state law -- and, in particular, its restricted ability to raise revenue -- places the city at a competitive disadvantage and is hindering the city's growth potential

    Does the Constitution Prevent the Discharge of Civil Service Employees

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    Judicial Power of the Purse

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    Does the Constitution Prevent the Discharge of Civil Service Employees

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    Cities and Homeowners Associations: A Reply

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    Judicial Power of the Purse

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    Why Neutrality?

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