It ought to be said at once that Professor Blaisdell\u27s book is not to be mistaken for other than a rather pedestrian textbook for early students of government at the college level. Its usefulness for lawyers and legal education is the glimpse it gives of our rather scandalous lack of organized knowledge about a major institutional development in modem society and politics
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Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
Book review: Constitutional Democracy: Creating and Maintaining a Just Political Order. By Walter F....
It is telling that the winners of [Daniel] Ernst’s history are not the hardened legal realists whom ...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
In all modern industrialnations the press of technological and social change has completely revoluti...
The Report of the President\u27s Committee on Civil Rights would rankas a notable document at any ti...
Charles Crawford reviews a book of essays by academics and experts on democracy’s supposed ‘secret h...
Anybody concerned with potent political symbols in the United States will read Webb\u27s new book wi...
Let no academic pundit recoil from this swift-moving volume because the title parodies a famous film...
Book review: The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law. By Robert H. Bork. New Yor...
In this study of democratization, Joshua Kurlantzick proposes that the spate of retreating democraci...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
In the two volumes here under review we have a new and important contribution to the history of our ...
Book review: Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946-1990. By David R....
Book review: Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946-1990. By David R....
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
Book review: Constitutional Democracy: Creating and Maintaining a Just Political Order. By Walter F....
It is telling that the winners of [Daniel] Ernst’s history are not the hardened legal realists whom ...