This comment examines the thesis that the political process by which laws are enacted has constitutional significance and concludes that legislation enacted directly by voters warrants heightened judicial scrutiny under the fourteenth amendment. Part I chronicles the historical development of the initiative and referendum and surveys contemporary applications. Parts II and III examine the political underpinnings and ramifications of direct democracy and the constitutionality of the initiative process. Finally, Part IV proposes a constitutional law framework for heightened judicial scrutiny of laws enacted by popular vote
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
Direct democracy plays a significant role in 24 states across the country. The process of allowing t...
This Note examines possible constitutional constraints on initiative and referendum. Part II briefly...
The public safety exception to the permissive referendum limits the power given to voters in many st...
The United States of America, as a federation of now 50 states each with its own constitution and le...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia provide for some form of initiative procedure, allo...
My analysis seeks to underscore the gravity of technologically threatened constitutional voting righ...
I was asked to comment on the topic of the conference as it relates to the United States. It is not ...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
oai:ppr.pitt.edu:article/10This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and ...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
Direct democracy plays a significant role in 24 states across the country. The process of allowing t...
This Note examines possible constitutional constraints on initiative and referendum. Part II briefly...
The public safety exception to the permissive referendum limits the power given to voters in many st...
The United States of America, as a federation of now 50 states each with its own constitution and le...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia provide for some form of initiative procedure, allo...
My analysis seeks to underscore the gravity of technologically threatened constitutional voting righ...
I was asked to comment on the topic of the conference as it relates to the United States. It is not ...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
oai:ppr.pitt.edu:article/10This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and ...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
It is the purpose of this article to analyze some of the more perplexing problems, both at the state...
This paper aims to explore how direct democracy (i.e. the initiative and referendum) affect the bala...
Direct democracy plays a significant role in 24 states across the country. The process of allowing t...