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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 17 > No. 2 (1952)

 

Volume 17, Number 2 (Spring 1952)
Legislative Reapportionment

Preliminary

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Foreword

Robert Kramer

253

 

Articles

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General Theory of Apportionment

Alfred De Grazia

256

 

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Congressional Apportionment—Past, Present, and Future

Emanuel Celler

268

 

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The House of Representatives: “Grand Depository of the Democratic Principle”?

Joel Francis Paschal

276

 

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Last Words on the Apportionment Problem

Walter F. Willcox

290

 

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The Method of Equal Proportions

Laurence F. Schmeckebier

302

 

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The Apportionment Problem Faced by the States

James E. Todd

314

 

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Congressional Reapportionment and National Political Power

David G. Farrelly and Ivan Hinderaker

338

 

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Reapportionments of State Legislatures—Legal Requirements

Lashley G. Harvey

364

 

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States That Have Not Met Their Constitutional Requirements

Lloyd M. Short

377

 

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State Attempting to Comply With Reapportionment Requirements

Hugh A. Bone

387

 

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Political and Partisan Implications of State Legislative Apportionment

Charles W. Shull

417

 

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A Case Study in Reapportionment—California 1951

Ivan Hinderaker and Laughlin E. Waters

440

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

E-ISSN: 1945-2322

 
 
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