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The Missouri plan for the selection of judges
In: The University of Missouri studies 20,2
Presentation of 1981 Award to Evron M. Kirkpatrick
In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 14, Issue 3, p. 596
ISSN: 1537-5935
This award, The 1981 National Capital Area Political Science Association Pi Sigma Alpha Award, presented to a political scientist who has made a substantial contribution to strengthen the relationship between political science and public service, appropriately goes to one who has, more than anybody else I know, worked to strengthen the relationship between political science and public service, Evron Kirkpatrick.Kirk's own career reflects that relationship. He studied political science at the University of Illinois where he earned a B.A. and M.A. and learned all that he knows. Then he went on to Yale in order to bring enlightenment to that area and to teach them what we had taught him at Illinois and for which they so gratefully gave him a Ph.D.Kirk is a teacher, one of the best. He has taught at Minnesota, Howard, and Georgetown, and he has never stopped teaching throughout his demanding career.
Presentation of 1981 Award to Evron M. Kirkpatrick
In: PS, Volume 14, Issue 3, p. 596-596
ISSN: 2325-7172
This award, The 1981 National Capital Area Political Science Association Pi Sigma Alpha Award, presented to a political scientist who has made a substantial contribution to strengthen the relationship between political science and public service, appropriately goes to one who has, more than anybody else I know, worked to strengthen the relationship between political science and public service, Evron Kirkpatrick.Kirk's own career reflects that relationship. He studied political science at the University of Illinois where he earned a B.A. and M.A. and learned all that he knows. Then he went on to Yale in order to bring enlightenment to that area and to teach them what we had taught him at Illinois and for which they so gratefully gave him a Ph.D.Kirk is a teacher, one of the best. He has taught at Minnesota, Howard, and Georgetown, and he has never stopped teaching throughout his demanding career.
The Supreme Court. Its Politics, Personalities, and Procedures. By John R. Schmidhauser. (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Pp. ii, 193.)
In: American political science review, Volume 55, Issue 1, p. 171-171
ISSN: 1537-5943
Common Sense and the Fifth Amendment. By Sidney Hook. (New York: Criterion Books. 1957. Pp. 160. $3.00.)
In: American political science review, Volume 52, Issue 1, p. 224-225
ISSN: 1537-5943
Civil Liberties and the Vinson Court. By C. Herman Pritchett. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1954. Pp. xi, 297. $5.00.)
In: American political science review, Volume 48, Issue 3, p. 849-851
ISSN: 1537-5943
Commentaries on the Constitution; 1790–1860. By Elizabeth Kelley Bauer. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1952. Pp. 400. 54.75.)
In: American political science review, Volume 47, Issue 1, p. 237-238
ISSN: 1537-5943
A POLITICAL SCIENCE OF PUBLIC LAW
In: The southwestern social science quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 2, p. 51-56
ISSN: 0276-1742
Political scientists continue to describe judicial structure in terms of organization charts and formal rules. Attention is focused almost exclusively on the Supreme Court. The judiciary is described as outside the group struggle, above and apart from the accommodation process of interest groups. This procedure is inadequate. The judiciary should be viewed in terms of the larger political and social context. A political science of public law can be developed by studying the judiciary as a facet in the group struggle and by relating the activities of judges to that of other groups. E. Scott.
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; A Study in Constitutional Development. By Francis H. Heller. (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press. 1951. Pp. 195. $3.50.)
In: American political science review, Volume 46, Issue 1, p. 250-250
ISSN: 1537-5943
The Declaration of Independence and What It Means Today. By Edward Dumbauld. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1950. Pp. xiii, 194. $3.00.)
In: American political science review, Volume 45, Issue 2, p. 609-610
ISSN: 1537-5943
Government by the People: The Dynamics of American National Government
In: The Western political quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 3, p. 551
ISSN: 1938-274X
Render Unto Caesar: The Flag Salute Controversy
In: Midwest journal of political science: publication of the Midwest Political Science Association, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 83