FOREWORD
“My theory is that legislation should never be passed to punish, but to bring about justice.” Sam Rayburn, “Speak Mr. Speaker” 22 (1978) (c. 1913-1918)-
Recent Posts
Blogroll
- CAP·impact (McGeorge)
- Election Law Blog
- Election Law@Moritz
- Legislation Law Prof Blog (Inactive)
- Notice & Comment (Yale)
- NY Election Law
- Point of Order
- Political Activity Law (Archive)
- Politico
- Quorum (NYU)
- Roll Call
- Statutory Construction Zone (Archive)
- Texas Election Law Blog (Inactive)
- Texas Redistricting & Election Law (Archive)
- The Thicket at State Legislatures (Archive)
- Votelaw (Archive)
Journals
Law School Programs
- Democracy & the Rule of Law Clinic, Harvard Univ.
- Election Law Clinic, Harvard Univ.
- Federal Legislation Clinic, Georgetown Univ.
- Legislation & Policy Clinic, Loyola Univ. Chicago
- Legislation Clinic, Univ. of Michigan
- Legislative & Regulatory Clinic, New York Univ.
- Legislative Clinic, Univ. of Pennsylvania
- Legislative Lawyering Clinic, Univ. of Texas (On hiatus)
- Legislative Policy & Drafting Clinic, Boston Univ.
- Legislative Practice Center, Drake Univ.
- Policy Advocacy Clinic, Univ. of California, Berkeley
- Public Law Center, Tulane Univ.
- State & Local Government Policy Clinic, Univ. of Virginia
Organizations
- Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel
- Congressional Data Coalition
- International Conference on Legislation and Law Reform
- Legislative and Campaign Finance Law Section, State Bar of Texas
- Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group
- Statute Law Society
- W.R. Poage Legislative Library, Baylor University
