Status
Available
Call number
LCC
K27 .I4
ISBN
0191-9822
Publication
Salem, Or. : College of Law, Willamette University
Physical description
(various pagings) p.; 26 cm
Local notes
Willamette law review volume 34 number 3 & 4 summer / fall 1998 contents: Page 391 - Taking Oregon's initiative toward a new century by Hans A. Linde. Page 421 - The communion of strangers: representative government, direct democracy, and the privatization of the public sphere by Philip P. Frickey. Page 449 - Is it animus or a difference of opinion? The problems caused by the invidious intent of anti - gay ballot measures by William E. Adams, Jr. Page 487 - Interpretiing statutes enacted by initiative: an assessment of proposals to apply specialized interpretive rules by Jack L. Landau. Page 533 - Deliberations about democracy: revolutions, Republicanism, and reform by Robert Henry. Page 579 - Men are not angels: the realpolitik of direct democracy and what we can do about it by Eric Lane. Page 609 - Is direct democracy anti - democratic? by Clayton P. Gillette. Page 639 - The ghost of initiatives yet to come by Jennifer Friesen. Page 663 - Budgeing by initiative: an oxymoron by William M. Lunch. Page 675 - Direct democracy in Oregon - some suggestions for change by Leroy J. Tornquist. Page 689 - The impact on legislative committees and legislative processes of the use of the initiative in the American West by Stefan Kepsch and Peter Steinberger. Page 707 - The role of partisans in the initiative debate by Phil Keisling. Page 715 - The initiative process in Oregon: budget impacts and proposals for change by Lynn Lundquist. Page 733 - The paradoxes and politics of citizen initiatives by Thomas E. Cronin. Page 741 - "Democracy is coming" by Lloyd Marbet. Page 749 - Initiating "laws" in the form off "constitutional amendments": an amicus curiae brief by David B. Frohnmayer and Hans A. Linde. Includes table of contents.