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  • J. Mitchell Pickerill: Constitutional Deliberation in Congress: The Impact of Judicial Review in a Separated System

    J. Mitchell Pickerill: Constitutional Deliberation in Congress: The Impact of Judicial Review in a Separated System

  • Georgetown University Press: Making Policy, Making Law: An Interbranch Perspective (American Governance and Public Policy)

    Georgetown University Press: Making Policy, Making Law: An Interbranch Perspective (American Governance and Public Policy)

  • Neal Devins: The Democratic Constitution

    Neal Devins: The Democratic Constitution

  • Marion Maddox: God Under Howard : The Rise of the Religious Right in Australian Politics

    Marion Maddox: God Under Howard : The Rise of the Religious Right in Australian Politics

  • James T. McHugh: Comparative Constitutional Traditions (Teaching Texts in Law and Politics, Vol. 27)
  • Adam Tomkins: Public Law (Clarendon Law Series)
  • Amy Gutmann: Why Deliberative Democracy?

    Amy Gutmann: Why Deliberative Democracy?

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