This book examines the fundamentals of apportionment in relation to representative government. The author addresses the question of what are the limits of federal judicial control over state governmental organization, as well as the related questions of what is apportionment, when is apportionment rational, what are its effects on society, and how should it be arranged.
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This book examines the fundamentals of apportionment in relation to representative government. The author addresses the question of what are the limits of federal judicial control over state governmental organization, as well as the related questions of what is apportionment, when is apportionment rational, what are its effects on society, and how should it be arranged.
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