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Legislative Law and Process

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This text describes what turns emotions into effective legislative bills. Explains the process used by legislative institutions to refine ideas. Examines the tactics used by advocates to speed up or hinder legislation. Explores the dynamic life of legislative law after enactment, including how agencies, local governments, and businesses use the statutes, and how citizens, lawyers, and courts adjust them to fit life’s realities.

346 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1986

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Jack Davies

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