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2023
Abstract Backdoor Lawmaking reveals how members of the US Congress use the federal bureaucracy as a backdoor for policymaking. Lawmakers pressure agencies to make policy changes in order to avoid obstacles in the legislative process.
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Abstract Backdoor Lawmaking reveals how members of the US Congress use the federal bureaucracy as a backdoor for policymaking. Lawmakers pressure agencies to make policy changes in order to avoid obstacles in the legislative process.
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National Civic Review, 1969
AbstractFew changes evident in the composition of Pennsylvania's legislature after redistricting.
Robert Heath, Joseph H. Melrose
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AbstractFew changes evident in the composition of Pennsylvania's legislature after redistricting.
Robert Heath, Joseph H. Melrose
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Biotechnology and the lawmakers
Technology in Society, 1983Abstract The author reviews the origins of the public policy debate concerning recombinant DNA technology and Congressional consideration of legislation to regulate recombinant DNA research. He notes especially his successful attempts to urge delay in passing legislation until there was complete evaluation of data — studies that ultimately resulted ...
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Lawmaking in Jurisprudence (I)
2013In this chapter, I will introduce another legitimation route developed by Professor Luc J. Wintgens. Legisprudence was distinct from the previous theories I discussed in Chap. 5 in its deliberations on freedom and the legitimacy of the social contract.
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2004
AbstractIn our experience so far, the universe has worked in remarkably regular ways, and these regularities call for explanation. One way of accounting for them would be to suppose that things have been kept regular by laws of nature, construed as forms of natural necessity, and if we can make sense of there being such laws, this mode of explanation ...
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AbstractIn our experience so far, the universe has worked in remarkably regular ways, and these regularities call for explanation. One way of accounting for them would be to suppose that things have been kept regular by laws of nature, construed as forms of natural necessity, and if we can make sense of there being such laws, this mode of explanation ...
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