In this study, I consider the role of legislative hearings in the legislative process. Previous studies of legislative outcomes often omit a discussion of hearings or do not incorporate hearings in a systematic way. One obvious purpose that hearings might serve is to provide the information and expertise necessary to solve any problems with the legislation, and once acquired, this information would allow the bill to move forward. I challenge the assump-tion that the information produced by legislative hearings makes it more likely that a bill will become law. I propose that in advancing a hearing, members of Congress signal that the legislation involves problems and may not be ready to move forward. To analyze the role of legislative hearin...
What happens to a bill once signed into law? While many details of the legislative process have been...
textGiven that Congressional hearings are established legislative and political information generati...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been accepted by most authorities that the standing commi...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections: (1) the ro...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
Modern scholarship tells a story of Congressional degeneration (Mann and Ornstein 2006, Connor and O...
Building on interest group and congressional committee literature, the interest group impact theory ...
This report provides an overview of legislative history of federal legislation. The report briefly o...
Background This paper investigates whether state legislators find testimony influential, to what e...
The object of this Article is to provide a description of the legislative process and, based upon th...
Judicial invocation of legislative history to interpret federal statutes has grown like weeds in a v...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
This article examines the institution of the public hearing in contemporary constitutional systems. ...
Considers (91) S. 952, (91) S. 474, (91) S. 585, (91) S. 852, (91) S. 898, (91) S. 1036, (91) S. 121...
What happens to a bill once signed into law? While many details of the legislative process have been...
textGiven that Congressional hearings are established legislative and political information generati...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been accepted by most authorities that the standing commi...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections: (1) the ro...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
Modern scholarship tells a story of Congressional degeneration (Mann and Ornstein 2006, Connor and O...
Building on interest group and congressional committee literature, the interest group impact theory ...
This report provides an overview of legislative history of federal legislation. The report briefly o...
Background This paper investigates whether state legislators find testimony influential, to what e...
The object of this Article is to provide a description of the legislative process and, based upon th...
Judicial invocation of legislative history to interpret federal statutes has grown like weeds in a v...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
This article examines the institution of the public hearing in contemporary constitutional systems. ...
Considers (91) S. 952, (91) S. 474, (91) S. 585, (91) S. 852, (91) S. 898, (91) S. 1036, (91) S. 121...
What happens to a bill once signed into law? While many details of the legislative process have been...
textGiven that Congressional hearings are established legislative and political information generati...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been accepted by most authorities that the standing commi...