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The U.S. Supreme Court and the Institutional Role of Parties in the Political Process: "Post" Modern Developments

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The U.S. Supreme Court and the Institutional Role of Parties in the Political Process: “Post” modern Developments Ronald L. Nelson∗ INTRODUCTION The involvement of the American judiciary in the politics of the political process is an increasingly familiar occurrence on the American political scene. As courts throughout the nation wrestle with such issues as the presidential election process vote counting political patronage primary procedures and campaign financing the views regarding the institutional role of the American political party held
North Carolina Press. 74 McLaughlin Andrew C. 1912. The Courts the Constitution and Parties: Studies in Constitutional History and Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Milkis Sidney M. 1999. Political Parties and Constitutional Government. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Risjord Norman K. and Gordon DenBoer. 1974. “The Evolution of Political Parties in Virginia 1782-1800.” The Journal of American History 60 (March):961-984. Schlesinger Arthur M. Jr. 1973. “ Introduction.” In History of U.S. Political Parties Volume I 1789-1860: From Faction


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