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Vera Pigee provides brief explanation of the bias in the court system and the relief when federal registrars arrived to register voters fairly.
Yannis Papadopoulos, Fritz Sager
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Disharmony in federal government
Behavioral Science, 1987Commentary. In order to maintain the integrity of the constituent states in a federal system, they must be able to dispute, sometimes successfully, with the central government. If the states cannot, they may well become no more than local subdivisions in a decentralized but unitary system, like the local subdivisions in France or in the (dubiously ...
William H. Riker, Ronald Schaps
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The Evolution of Web Governance in the Federal Government
International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2006Over the last 10 years, federal agencies have undergone a major transformation in the way they manage programs and internal administration, in their relations with Congress, and in their dealings with clients and citizens. Agencies now work in electronic environments of e-mail, electronic documents and filings, intranets, and the Internet. This article
Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan
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RCTs and the federal government
Controlled Clinical Trials, 1982As the federal government's role in health policy has grown, its involvement in the development, adoption, and use of medical technology has grown concomitantly. The government now makes a wide variety of decisions concerning technology. Many of these decisions involve randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The federal government probably funds or requires
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The Role of the Federal Government
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971PIP: A review of the role of the federal government in abortion administration in view of prospective legalization of abortion. It is argued that abortion is a woman's right and should be considered purely a medical decision, but it is acknowledged that for political expediency, the majority of Congress is theoretically opposed to abortion.
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Of Federal Representative Governments
2005Portions of mankind who are not fitted or not disposed to live under the same internal government may often, with advantage, be federally united as to their relations with foreigners both to prevent wars among themselves, and for the sake of more effectual protection against the aggression of powerful States.
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The state of health care in America, 1994
Medicare and Medicaid are trying to cut program costs. Other federal agencies are working on disease prevention and improving the nation's medical care.
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Medicare and Medicaid are trying to cut program costs. Other federal agencies are working on disease prevention and improving the nation's medical care.
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