"This volume marks an important contribution to the literature on state constitutional reform. Building on the editors earlier analyses of the politics and problems of amending state constitutions, this latest effort provides a thoughtful, comprehensive agenda for future work. Every chapter is informed, well written, and filled with lively insight. The book should be required reading for scholars and policy makers alike." - Helen Hershkoff, New York University School of Law
"Anyone interested in either the actualities of American constitutional politicswhich increasingly involve state constitutionsor the more general issue of constitutional design at home or abroad should be very interested in this important collection of essays by leading students of state constitutions." - Sanford Levinson, coeditor of Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies
"Two of the leading authorities on state constitutional law in the United States have hit a grand slam with this remarkable volume. It provides a fresh, comprehensive view of the entire spectrum of state constitutional issues that confront American governmentpast, present, and future." - Ken Gormley, principal editor of The Pennsylvania Constitution: A Treatise on Rights and Liberties
Contributors include Gerald Benjamin, Thad Beyle, Richard Briffault, James A. Gardner, Michael E. Libonati, G. Alan Tarr, Barton H. Thompson Jr., Paul Tractenberg, and Robert F. Williams.
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