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Professional Journal Archive Index
American Society of Legislative
Clerks and Secretaries

ASLCS Journal Index

Year

Edition

Title

Author

Fall 2002

Volume 8,
Number 2

INTERPRETING THE RULES: SPEAKER’S RESIGNATION CHALLENGES

Bruce F. Jamerson

 

 

COMMITTEE RESTRUCTURING BRINGS POSITIVE CHANGES TO THE VIRGINIA HOUSE

B. Scott Maddrea

 

 

AVOIDING EMPLOYMENT--RELATED LIABILITIES: Ten Tips from the Front Lines

Sean R. Gallagher and EdwinP.Aro, Hogan & Hartson LLP

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Spring 2002

Volume 8,
Number 1

NCSL Technology Projects Working to Help States Share Resources

Pam Greenberg and Sharon Crouch

 

 

Emerging Democracies

Donald J. Schneider

 

 

Legislative Powers to Amend a State Constitution

Examples of Notice or Publication Requirements

Brenda Erickson and Joan Barilla

 

 

Rules of Order Versus Principles

Eli Mina

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Fall 2001

Volume 7,
Number 2

High Noon at the Tallahassee Corral

Tom Tedcastle

 

 

Legislative Internships: A Partnership with Higher Education

Judi Best

 

 

A New Majority Takes Its Turn At Improving the Process

John T. Whelen

 

 

Preservation and Progress at the Virginia State Capitol

Max K. Arinder

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Spring 2001

Volume 7,
Number 1

Sources of Parliamentary Procedure: A New Precedence for Legislatures

Brenda Erickson
& Hogan Brown

 

 

Understanding the Four Generations in Today's Workplace

Patti Carey

 

 

A Legislative Staff Management Institute: A Unique Resource for State Legislatures

Larry Barrish

 

 

Personnel Policies in the Legislative Environment

Dave Henderson

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Fall 2000

Volume 6,
Number 2

Back to the Future: Final Report on Planning and Designing Legislatures of the Future

Max K. Arinder

 

 

A New Perspective on Representative Democracy: What Legislatures Have to Do

Alan Rosenthal

 

 

The International Role of the Clerk
The Role of the Secretary of a South African Provincial Legislature

Pieter Pretorius

 

 

The Role of the Clerk to the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China

K.S. Law

 

 

The Role of the Clerk in an Australian State Legislature

Russell D. Grove

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Summer 2000

Volume 6,
Number 1

A History of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries

Edward A. Burdick

 

 

Comparing the Parliamentary System and the Congressional System

Robert Vaive

 

 

The Ohio Joint Select Committee Process

Laura P. Clemens &
Matthew T. Schuler

 

 

RFP -- A Mission Not Impossible

Janet Jones

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Winter 2000

Volume 5,
Number 2

Legislative Staff: Toward A New Professional Role

John Phelps

 

 

NCSL's Newest Staff Section: "LINCS" Communications Professionals

Susan Swords

 

 

A History of Prefiling in Virginia

Virginia A. Edwards

 

 

Initiative, Referendum, and Recall: The Process

Jennifer Drage

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Summer 1999

Volume 5, Number 1

Planning and Designing Legislatures of the Future

Max K. Arinder

 

 

Automating the Wisconsin State Assembly

Linda Hanson

 

 

Computer Technology in the Redistricting Process

Mary Galligar

 

 

Remote Voting in Legislatures

Brenda Erickson

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Spring 1998

Volume 4, Number 1

The Evolution of Legislative Institutions: An Examination of Recent Developments in State Legislatures and NCSL

William T. Pound

 

 

Legislative Oversight of Information Systems

Dave Larson

 

 

Making Tradition Relevant: A History of the Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure Revision Commission

Betty King

 

 

Nebraska's Unicameral Legislature: A Description and Some Comparisons with Minnesota's Bicameral Legislature

Tom Todd

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Fall 1997

Volume 3, Number 2

Strategic Planning and Performance Budgeting: A New Approach to Managing Maine State Government

David E. Boulter

 

 

Rules Reform

Joseph Mayo

 

 

Chamber Automation Update in the Indiana Senate

Carolyn Tinkle

 

 

Lexicon of Reporting Objectives for Legislative Oversight

Stephen R. Miller

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Spring 1997

Volume 3, Number 1

Tap Dancing in a Minefield: Legislative Staff and the Press

Jay Paul Gumm

 

 

Planning for Chamber Automation

Jeffrey A. Finch

 

 

Legislative Powers and Rules of Procedure: Brinkhaus v. Senate of the State of Louisiana

Jerry G. Jones

 

 

Chamber Automation in the Nebraska Legislature

Richard Brown & Rosie Ziems

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Fall 1996

Volume 2, Number 2

Committee of the Whole: What Role Does It Play in Today's State Legislatures

Edward Burdick

 

 

Effective Legislative Presentations

John Turcotte

 

 

Reengineering for Legislative Document Management

Herman Pearson, Michael Castle, Michael Polelle & Michelle Miller

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Spring 1996

Volume 2, Number 1

A Unicameral Legislature

Patrick J. O'Donnell

 

 

California Assembly Installs Laptops for Floor Sessions

William E. Behnk

 

 

Iowa Senate's Management of its Telephone Records is Upheld by State Supreme Court

John F. Dwyer

 

 

The Attorney-Client Relationship and Legislative Lawyers: The State Legislature as Organizational Client

Douglas G. Brown & Dan L. Cartin

 

For more information about ASLCS, write or call:

Joan Barilla
National Conference of State Legislatures
7700 East First Place
Denver, CO 80230
Phone: 303/856-1349
FAX: 303/364-7800
E-mail: joan.barilla@ncsl.org

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