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Vol. 97: Iss. 5, 2013

A More Perfect Union? Democracy in the Age of Ballot Initiatives

When Common Wisdom Is Neither Common Nor Wisdom: Exploring Voters' Limited Use of Endorsements on Three Ballot Measures

The Political Morality of Voting in Direct Democracy

Interpreting Initiatives

Campaign Finance in the Hybrid Realm of Recall Elections

Campaign Disclosure in Direct Democracy

Direct Democracy and Campaigns Against Minorities

When Is It Ok to Limit Direct Democracy?

Are State Constitutions Constitutional?

Disrupting the Pickering Balance: First Amendment Protections for Teachers in the Digital Age

Turner V. Rogers, the Right to Counsel, and the Deficiencies of Mathews V. Eldridge

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