America’s local governments, while still evolving over time, trace their roots back to the English shire from centuries ago. The shire had a dual function, serving as the administrative arm of the national government as well as the citizen’s local government. The structural form of the shire was adopted along the eastern seaboard of North America by the original colonists, who adapted it to suit the diverse economic and geographic needs of each of the original colonies. When the United States national government was formed, the framers of the Constitution did not provide for local governments. Rather, they left this matter to the states. Subsequently, early state constitutions generally embraced local governments as arms of the state. Curre...
Most American cities are either too big or too small to serve the people who live in them in a cost-...
Metropolitan and urban issues have been of interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and other...
This thesis focuses on the changing relationship between state and local governments. I explore sta...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Professor Cooley offers the readers of the Commentaries a brief statement regarding laws of the Unit...
County government has had an impact on the lives of the people of Massachusetts since 1643, predatin...
It is stated by some authors of state and local government textbooks that if states did not exist in...
LOCAL GOVERNMENT fragmentation hasattracted much attention from theacademic community because of its...
A number of recent studies have argued that municipal governments have so significantly modified ele...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
Local government in the New England states has historically been regarded as a style of government t...
The City (or Council) Manager--a career professional who handles budget, personnel, and implementati...
Budgeting in U.S. local governments is about more than finance. The annual operating budgets of cit...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
A number of recent studies have argued that municipal governments have so significantly modi-fied el...
Most American cities are either too big or too small to serve the people who live in them in a cost-...
Metropolitan and urban issues have been of interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and other...
This thesis focuses on the changing relationship between state and local governments. I explore sta...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Professor Cooley offers the readers of the Commentaries a brief statement regarding laws of the Unit...
County government has had an impact on the lives of the people of Massachusetts since 1643, predatin...
It is stated by some authors of state and local government textbooks that if states did not exist in...
LOCAL GOVERNMENT fragmentation hasattracted much attention from theacademic community because of its...
A number of recent studies have argued that municipal governments have so significantly modified ele...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
Local government in the New England states has historically been regarded as a style of government t...
The City (or Council) Manager--a career professional who handles budget, personnel, and implementati...
Budgeting in U.S. local governments is about more than finance. The annual operating budgets of cit...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
A number of recent studies have argued that municipal governments have so significantly modi-fied el...
Most American cities are either too big or too small to serve the people who live in them in a cost-...
Metropolitan and urban issues have been of interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and other...
This thesis focuses on the changing relationship between state and local governments. I explore sta...