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 Revised January 2008

Fall 2007, Volume 13, Number 2

Charles Robert and Blair Armitage

Perjury, Contempt and Privilege—Oh My!...............................................................................................  3

Wes Sullenger

Silencing the Blogosphere: A First Amendment Caution to Legislators Considering Using Blogs to Communicate Directly with Constituents................................................................................................ 19

Steven T. James

Government by Consensus – Restrictions on Formal Business in the Massachusetts Legislature Inspire Innovative Ways to Govern .................................................................................................................. 69

Spring 2006, Volume 12, Number 1

John B. Phelps
A Consultancy in Iraq …............................................................ 3 JoAnn Hedrick
Passage of Bills and Budgets in the United States System -
    A Small State's Perspective....................................................... 22 Sharon Crouch Steidel
E-Democracy - How are Legislatures Doing?….............................. 26  

Fall 2005, Volume 11, Number 1

Tim Hodson
Judging Legislatures ………….…..…........................................ 4

Harvey J. Tucker
The Use of Consent Calendars In American State Legislatures......13

John Garrett 
The Balance Between Video Conferencing By The
Virginia General Assembly And Requirements Of
Virginia’s Freedom Of Information Act …………………………22

Gary R. VanLandingham
When The Equilibrium Breaks, The Staffing Will Fall -
Effects of Changes In Party Control Of State
Legislatures And Imposition of Term Limits On
Legislative Staffing ......................................................................29

 

Fall 2004, Volume 10, Number 2 

Patsy Spaw
Congressional Redistricting, Texas Style ………….…..…. 3

Steve Winter
The New Hampshire Redistricting Follies ……………….…… 10

Tim Storey
Shifting Sands of Redistricting Law…………………………….. 14

Jay Braxton
Book Review: Warren M. Billings’ A Little Parliament .….… 19

 

Spring 2004, Volume 10, Number 1 

John B. Phelps
Notes on the Early History of the Office of Legislative Clerk….. 3

Matthew Dunlap
My Roommate Has a Mohawk And A Spike Collar ……..….              10

Steven T. James
The Power of the Executive vs Legislature: Court Cases and Parliamentary Privilege….……              13

E. George MacMinn
The Westminister System: Does It Work in .….….…              16

 

Fall 2003, Volume 9, Number 2 

 Thomas J. Cosgrove
First-Term Speakers in a Divided Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Michelle Morales
I Will Survive: One Bill’s Journey Through the Arizona Legislature . 10

LaToya Gray
Virginia’s Judicial Selection Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Matthew S. Bailey
The Will of the People: Arizona’s Legislative Process . . . . . . . . . . .21

 

Spring 2003, Volume 9, Number 1

Harvey J. Tucker
Legislative Logjams Reconsidered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Andrew Geiger
Performance Evaluations for Legislative Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Thomas H. Clapper
How State Legislatures Communicate With
the Federal Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Jerry Howe
Judicial Selection: An Important Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16


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