This article begins by briefly reviewing the recent historical development of home rule. Next, it explores the ways in which the people of the District might obtain a greater voice in the national legislature and more genuine home rule. Finally, it suggests that the District\u27s citizens may have to make a political choice, which they have until now avoided, between seeking gradual improvements in their political rights and pressing strongly for statehood
At this point, four years into the new century, most readers must be tired of the invocation of the ...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...
This article begins by briefly reviewing the recent historical development of home rule. Next, it ex...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
The United States is widely considered the most prominent example of the modem democratic state. Yet...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
The United States is widely considered the most prominent example of the modem democratic state. Yet...
This article describes H.J. Res. 554, the proposed Amendment to obtain voting representation for D.C...
This Article focuses on the tension between the late-nineteenth century “Dillon’s Rule” limiting cit...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
At this point, four years into the new century, most readers must be tired of the invocation of the ...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...
This article begins by briefly reviewing the recent historical development of home rule. Next, it ex...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
The United States is widely considered the most prominent example of the modem democratic state. Yet...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
Despite constitutional and statutory provisions providing for home rule, Washington municipalities c...
The United States is widely considered the most prominent example of the modem democratic state. Yet...
This article describes H.J. Res. 554, the proposed Amendment to obtain voting representation for D.C...
This Article focuses on the tension between the late-nineteenth century “Dillon’s Rule” limiting cit...
This article is part of the special issue: District of Columbia: The State of Controvers
At this point, four years into the new century, most readers must be tired of the invocation of the ...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...
Home rule can be viewed as a metaphor for the policies of decentralization and diffusion of power. T...