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Proceedings

  • Allen, R. J. (2002). The Philadelphia II proposal.
  • Becker, T. &, Slaton, C. (2002). Taking national initiatives to the next level: A 21st century political communications system.
  • Donovan, T. (2002). Expanding Direct Democracy in the US: How Far is Too Far?
  • Fossedal, G. (2002). Direct democracy in Switzerland: Discoveries from a political test tube
  • Gaffney, E. M. (2002). Two cheers for popular sovereignty and direct democracy: Historical reflections
  • Graber, M. (2002). Notes on the Democracy Amendment and Democracy Act.
  • Jacob, P. (2002). A critique of The National Initiative for Democracy.
  • Keyssar, A. (2002). The project of democracy.
  • Mayton, W. T. (2002). Direct democracy: Federalism & the guarantee clause
  • Parker, R. D. (2002). The "first principle" of popular sovereignty: Politics without end.
  • Stern, R. M. &, Holman, C. B. (2002). Analysis of the Democracy Amendment and the Democracy Act.
  • Tolbert, C. J. (2002). Minority rights, representative government and a national initiative process in the United States.
  • Tushnet, M. (2002). Judicial review and the Democracy Act.
  • Warren, K. F. (2002). Qualifying initiatives by public opinion polling.
  • Waters, M. D. (2002). Initiative and referendum in the United States.
  • Brian Beedham and Akhil Reed Amar submitted abridged versions of papers published elsewhere.

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