| Pamela Brandwein - 1999 - 292 str.
...in order to distinguish between the structure of state governments and that of the federal Congress. "State legislatures are historically the fountainhead of representative government in this country," Warren argued. "Full and effective participation by all citizens in state government requires that... | |
| Christopher A. Anzalone - 2002 - 832 str.
...that the Constitution forbids "sophisticated as well as simple-minded modes of discrimination." . . . State legislatures are, historically, the fountainhead...actions of several of the colonial legislative bodies. With the birth of our national government, and the adoption and ratification of the Federal Constitution,... | |
| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 str.
...any method or means, merely because of where they happen to reside, hardly seems justifiable. . . . State legislatures are, historically, the fountainhead of representative government in this country. . . . But representative government is in essence self-government through the medium of elected representatives... | |
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