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(2002)The dissertation considers mechanisms for bringing public policy into correspondence with public opinion. It compares the standard accounts of this mechanism, "textbook democracy," with an alternative account, "anticipatory ...
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(1996)This dissertation examines the role of humor in political campaigns, with a primary focus on candidate evaluations. The use of humor by candidates in campaigns, though widespread in the political arena, has been largely ...
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(1996)Courts involve in regulatory policy by means of statutory judicial review, and a theory of statutory judicial review is needed to account for judicial behavior in this respect. The theory this essay presents structures ...
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