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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... opinion , and will slowly , but surely , degenerate into oligarchy . Election laws no matter how perfect are of no avail , and it is equally futile to increase the number of elective offices in the hope that thereby the participation of ...
... opinion , and will slowly , but surely , degenerate into oligarchy . Election laws no matter how perfect are of no avail , and it is equally futile to increase the number of elective offices in the hope that thereby the participation of ...
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... opinion withholds from Congress not simply the right to govern nominations to the office of senator or representative in Congress , but all power concerning any of the preliminaries of the single definitive act of their election . ' Art ...
... opinion withholds from Congress not simply the right to govern nominations to the office of senator or representative in Congress , but all power concerning any of the preliminaries of the single definitive act of their election . ' Art ...
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... opinion in the Knowlton case , the argument was brushed aside by Justice Holmes with the pertinent re- mark that in this matter of taxation " a page of history is worth a volume of logic . " In short , the estate tax is constitutional ...
... opinion in the Knowlton case , the argument was brushed aside by Justice Holmes with the pertinent re- mark that in this matter of taxation " a page of history is worth a volume of logic . " In short , the estate tax is constitutional ...
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... opinion in the present case really affords the court any foothold against less well justified legislative declarations of emergency , time alone can disclose . VI . NATIONAL PROTECTION OF CIVIL RIGHTS Perhaps the most interesting case ...
... opinion in the present case really affords the court any foothold against less well justified legislative declarations of emergency , time alone can disclose . VI . NATIONAL PROTECTION OF CIVIL RIGHTS Perhaps the most interesting case ...
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... opinion of Justice Van Devanter . " That the Constitution contains no express provision on the subject , " runs the opinion , " is not in itself controlling ; for with the Constitution , as with a statute or other written instrument ...
... opinion of Justice Van Devanter . " That the Constitution contains no express provision on the subject , " runs the opinion , " is not in itself controlling ; for with the Constitution , as with a statute or other written instrument ...
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