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- Title
COURT VERSUS LEGISLATURE.
- Authors
TYLER, GUS
- Abstract
The article presents information on the contradictions between the principles of the U.S. Supreme Court and state legislature. It states that the tribune of people in U.S., Supreme Court is not involved in populer control but promotes democracy, whereas state legislature denies citizenery. It mentions the differences between the policies of legislative assembly and the governor. It also mentions three tables depicting several political data including most populous and least populous congressional districts in the U.S. states in 1962, ratio of population of most populous to least populous district in the U.S. legislative chamber in 1960, and the percent of state's population represented by majority of members in state legislative chambers.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEGISLATIVE bodies; UNITED States. Supreme Court; DEMOCRACY; PUBLIC law; GOVERNORS; CONSTITUTIONAL law; REPRESENTATIVE government; BICAMERALISM
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 1962, Vol 27, Issue 3, p390
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/1190586