Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particularly in the form of direct legislation, has periodically piqued the interest of legal scholars. A handful of studies have examined the history of direct legislation in the United States and in Canada; however, these studies often fail to examine how direct legislation was actually used. Brief references might be given to which initiatives the voters attempted to secure via direct legislation, but the actual mechanics of the vote, and questions such as what the ballot said, for example, are typically overlooked
On November 7, 1916, a majority of Nebraska voters made prohibition part of their state constitution...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
Current legal debates on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada have focused on the apparent s...
This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta’s first attempt at creating a Li...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
In common with other Canadian provinces, Alberta introduced a system of government liquor control to...
The series of experiments carried out in the community of Saskatchewan is one of our most interestin...
Canadian advocates of more frequent use of the instruments of direct democracy express the opinion t...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
A paper presented by David R. Rudy at the Conference on Appalachian Children and Families in June of...
To better understand the way in which local and national forces operate to influence the design of s...
There has been for some time a nee d for more material on the temperance movement in Kansas, the gre...
In most cases where the reform of some element of society is sought, the group advocating the reform...
This paper examines the nature of the Progressive Era and the Prohibition Movement and the important...
On November 7, 1916, a majority of Nebraska voters made prohibition part of their state constitution...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
Current legal debates on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada have focused on the apparent s...
This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta’s first attempt at creating a Li...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
In common with other Canadian provinces, Alberta introduced a system of government liquor control to...
The series of experiments carried out in the community of Saskatchewan is one of our most interestin...
Canadian advocates of more frequent use of the instruments of direct democracy express the opinion t...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
A paper presented by David R. Rudy at the Conference on Appalachian Children and Families in June of...
To better understand the way in which local and national forces operate to influence the design of s...
There has been for some time a nee d for more material on the temperance movement in Kansas, the gre...
In most cases where the reform of some element of society is sought, the group advocating the reform...
This paper examines the nature of the Progressive Era and the Prohibition Movement and the important...
On November 7, 1916, a majority of Nebraska voters made prohibition part of their state constitution...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
Current legal debates on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada have focused on the apparent s...