The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... Decisions on Public Law , Robert E. Cushman ..... 468 News and Notes , Personal and Miscellaneous , Frederic A. Ogg . 479 The Teaching of Constitutional Law , Arnold Bennett Hall Doctoral Dissertations in Political Science Book Reviews ...
... Decisions on Public Law , Robert E. Cushman ..... 468 News and Notes , Personal and Miscellaneous , Frederic A. Ogg . 479 The Teaching of Constitutional Law , Arnold Bennett Hall Doctoral Dissertations in Political Science Book Reviews ...
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... DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OCTOBER TERM , 1920 EDWARD S. CORWIN Princeton University The work of the court last term is chiefly notable for its amplification of certain important results of the preceding ...
... DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OCTOBER TERM , 1920 EDWARD S. CORWIN Princeton University The work of the court last term is chiefly notable for its amplification of certain important results of the preceding ...
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... decision in the case at bar on the Corrupt Practices Act remains a matter of some doubt , especially in view of Justice McKenna's isolated position . It should be carefully noted , however , that the underlying principle of Justice ...
... decision in the case at bar on the Corrupt Practices Act remains a matter of some doubt , especially in view of Justice McKenna's isolated position . It should be carefully noted , however , that the underlying principle of Justice ...
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... decision is beneficial , but rather insecurely grounded . The use made of the farm loan banks as fiscal agents of the national government is an obvious pretext , insufficient to hoodwink the fondest complacency . Nor is the court's ...
... decision is beneficial , but rather insecurely grounded . The use made of the farm loan banks as fiscal agents of the national government is an obvious pretext , insufficient to hoodwink the fondest complacency . Nor is the court's ...
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... decision might have been placed on an even broader basis , that namely of the power of Congress to raise revenue to provide for the " general welfare . " For if Congress can appropriate money for child welfare work , as by the recent ...
... decision might have been placed on an even broader basis , that namely of the power of Congress to raise revenue to provide for the " general welfare . " For if Congress can appropriate money for child welfare work , as by the recent ...
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