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Plea bargaining : the experiences of prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys.
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ISBN: 0226331873 9780226331874 Year: 1977 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,

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Speedy disposition : monetary incentives and policy reform in criminal courts.
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ISBN: 0791411869 Year: 1992 Publisher: Albany (N.Y.) : State university of New York press,

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Hate speech on campus : cases, case studies and commentary
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ISBN: 1555532918 1555532926 Year: 1997 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Northeastern university press,

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The Future of American Democratic Politics
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ISBN: 0813535298 9780813535296 9780813559223 0813559227 1283532964 9781283532969 0813532973 9780813532974 0813532981 9780813532981 9786613845412 Year: 2003 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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In this book, fifteen major scholars assess the current state of American democracy, offering a spirited dialogue on the future of democratic politics. Contributors focus on three principles fundamental to democracyequality, liberty, and participation. They examine these principles within the context of the basic institutions of American democracy: Congress and the state legislatures, the president, political parties, interest groups, and the Supreme Court. They raise questions regarding the checks and balances among formal governmental institutions as well as the role of political parties and interest groups. Topics discussed include the incomplete mobilization of the electorate, the debates over campaign finance reform and term limits, the Supreme Courts activist role in the Florida recount, the dangers of teledemocracy and state initiatives, the separation of political participation from residential location, "identity politics," the clash of "negative" and "positive" liberty, and the prospects for personal freedom in an era of terrorist threats. This timely collection covers the issues relevant to the future of American democracy today not only for lawmakers, students, and historians, but for any concerned citizen.

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